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What was one reason the public became more interested in the stock market in the 1920s

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Banked money bit the dust, gold-owning was outlawed, and bonds got killed too. It was the government's lack of interest in the gold-dollar matter of the 1920s, a symptom of which was the sustained increase in prices, that caused the stock-market mania to begin with.

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