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what caused the economic depressions in the late 1800s?
a. crop failures year after year meant the food supply was low.
b. there were more goods available than there was demand for them.
c. there was too much money in circulation, causing banks to lend freely.
d. manufacturers and farmers made fewer goods than people wanted.
Brief Explanations
To determine the cause of late 1800s economic depressions, analyze each option:
- Option A: Crop failures affecting food supply is not the primary cause of broad economic depressions in the late 1800s (industrialization was prominent, and food supply issues alone wouldn't drive depressions).
- Option B: During the late 1800s, industrialization led to overproduction (more goods than demand). This excess supply caused prices to drop, businesses to fail, and economic downturns, matching the concept of overproduction - a key factor in late 19th - century depressions.
- Option C: Too much money in circulation and easy lending would likely stimulate the economy, not cause a depression. In fact, the late 1800s had issues with deflation and tight money supply (e.g., related to the gold standard debate), so this is incorrect.
- Option D: Manufacturers and farmers making fewer goods than people wanted would lead to shortages and price increases, not a depression. The late 1800s was marked by overproduction, not underproduction.
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B. There were more goods available than there was demand for them.