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Adalyn
6 October, 23:20
What factors incited the Great Depression
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Theodore Mcdaniel
7 October, 01:08
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Many will tell you the stock market crash was why the depression happened. While this is true it is not the only reason. There were also many banks failing at the time. There was a bad foreign economic policy as well.
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