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A significant cause of the Great Depression of the 1930s was that
Some banking policies were unsound and had led to the overexpansion of credit
Beginning of World War II
Factories and farms produced more products than Americans could afford to buy
Progressive belief that the powers of government should be used to solve social and economic problems
Increase farm income by controlling production
Federal relief programs would destroy individual initiative
Excessive government spending on the military
Overproduction and excessive use of credit
Which statement best explains a major cause of the Great Depression in the 1930s?
Some banking policies were unsound and had led to the overexpansion of credit
Beginning of World War II
Factories and farms produced more products than Americans could afford to buy
Progressive belief that the powers of government should be used to solve social and economic problems
Increase farm income by controlling production
Federal relief programs would destroy individual initiative
Excessive government spending on the military
Overproduction and excessive use of credit
Herbert Hoover's refusal to provide funds for the unemployed during the Great Depression was based on his belief that
Some banking policies were unsound and had led to the overexpansion of credit
Beginning of World War II
Factories and farms produced more products than Americans could afford to buy
Progressive belief that the powers of government should be used to solve social and economic problems
Increase farm income by controlling production
Federal relief programs would destroy individual initiative
Excessive government spending on the military
Overproduction and excessive use of credit
Which combination of factors contributed most to the start of the Great Depression of the 1930s?
Some banking policies were unsound and had led to the overexpansion of credit
Beginning of World War II
Factories and farms produced more products than Americans could afford to buy
Progressive belief that the powers of government should be used to solve social and economic problems
Increase farm income by controlling production
Federal relief programs would destroy individual initiative
Excessive government spending on the military
Overproduction and excessive use of credit
Which event is most closely associated with the end of the Great Depression?
Some banking policies were unsound and had led to the overexpansion of credit
Beginning of World War II
Factories and farms produced more products than Americans could afford to buy
Progressive belief that the powers of government should be used to solve social and economic problems
Increase farm income by controlling production
Federal relief programs would destroy individual initiative
Excessive government spending on the military
Overproduction and excessive use of credit
Which idea is closest to a basic principle of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal Program?
Some banking policies were unsound and had led to the overexpansion of credit
Beginning of World War II
Factories and farms produced more products than Americans could afford to buy
Progressive belief that the powers of government should be used to solve social and economic problems
Increase farm income by controlling production
Federal relief programs would destroy individual initiative
Excessive government spending on the military
Overproduction and excessive use of credit
In the United States, a major cause of the Great Depression was
Some banking policies were unsound and had led to the overexpansion of credit
Beginning of World War II
Factories and farms produced more products than Americans could afford to buy
Progressive belief that the powers of government should be used to solve social and economic problems
Increase farm income by controlling production
Federal relief programs would destroy individual initiative
Excessive government spending on the military
Overproduction and excessive use of credit
During the New Deal, the main purpose of the Agricultural Adjustment Actw as to
Some banking policies were unsound and had led to the overexpansion of credit
Beginning of World War II
Factories and farms produced more products than Americans could afford to buy
Progressive belief that the powers of government should be used to solve social and economic problems
Increase farm income by controlling production
Federal relief programs would destroy individual initiative
Excessive government spending on the military
Overproduction and excessive use of credit
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