In which of the following ways did the 1920s wealth gap contribute to the start of the Great Depression?(1 point)

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Many of the rural poor were forced into subsistence farming.
Many of the rural poor were forced into subsistence farming.

A concentration of wealth led to less spending across the economy.
A concentration of wealth led to less spending across the economy.

The wealth gap led to heavy emigration from the United States and shrinkage of the economy.

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Many of the rural poor were forced into subsistence farming.