In the late 1920s, the stock market crash caused panicked customers to rush to their banks and withdraw all of their money. The banks also panicked and closed their doors to prevent more money from being withdrawn. These problems heightened fear about unemployment and the economy, leading to the Great Depression.

Which of the following represents the correct cause-and-effect relationship?

one cause and one effect

one cause and many effects

chain of events

1 answer

chain of events
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