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How was the boom of the 1920's really based on fake wealth
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How was the boom of the 1920's really based on fake wealth
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During the Great Depression money and food was scarce. So people stocked up before the flood
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its believed to be one of the causes of the Great Depression of the 1920s, because supposebly people took out more loans and bought more things on credit than they could afford to pay back.
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