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How did the problems in farming contribute to The Great Depression?

A. Prices that farmers could get for their crops increased significantly.
B. Prices that farmers could get for their crops dropped significantly.
C. Banks loaned money to farmers at very low interest rates.
D. Banks loaned money to farmers for very long periods of time.​

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Explanation: I took the test

a

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User Tobiah Rex
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options : A. Banks loaned money to farmers at very low interest rates.

Step-by-step explanation:

because of this most of the farmers dead alot because they can't pay their loans at a time.

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