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which of the following best summarizes american economic issues at the …

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which of the following best summarizes american economic issues at the end of the 1920s?

  • overproduction, too many credit purchases, stock speculation, and bank failures
  • a decrease in credit to consumers, overproduction, stock speculation, and bank failures
  • underproduction, too many credit purchases, stock speculation, and bank failures
  • overproduction, too many credit purchases, stock speculation, and powerful banks

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

At the end of the 1920s (pre-Great Depression), American economic issues included:

  1. Overproduction: Factories made more goods than consumers could buy.
  2. Too many credit purchases: Consumers relied heavily on installment plans/credit to buy goods.
  3. Stock speculation: Investors bought stocks with borrowed money, inflating prices.
  4. Bank failures: Many banks collapsed due to risky loans and stock market losses.

Incorrect options have errors: credit was increased (not decreased), production was over (not under), and banks were failing (not powerful).

Answer:

overproduction, too many credit purchases, stock speculation, and bank failures