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Why were industrial and agricultural surpluses a problem for the US economy
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Why were industrial and agricultural surpluses a problem for the US economy
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Industrial and agricultural surplusses were a problem for the US economy because if they couldn't get rid of or sell their product, the price of the products would collapse.
They in turn lowered production to meet the real demand.
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