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How did the economic practices of the 1920s cause the Great Depression?

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There were many aspects to the economy of the 1920s that led to one of the most crucial causes of the Great Depression - the stock market crash of 1929. The mass-production of the automobile changed the tide of consumer spending in the 1920s.

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