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Which changes contributed to the Great Crash of 1929? Choose four correct answers.

Investors bought more stocks on margin.
The government raised interest rates on loans.
The New Deal set unrealistic economic goals.
Roosevelt’s policies led to an artificial increase in stock value.
Consumer demand for products fell.
Farmers took on debt to increase crop production.

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Truth be said that you
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