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The stock market crash of 1929

A) caused the Great Depression.
B) was a result of the Great Depression.
C) triggered a chain of events that led to the economic crisis.
D) had no effect on the onset of the Depression.
E) cause stock prices to increase dramatically.

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It triggered a chain of events that led to the United States economic crisis, C.
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Answer:

The stock market crash of 1929

A) caused the Great Depression.

B) was a result of the Great Depression.

C) triggered a chain of events that led to the economic crisis.

D) had no effect on the onset of the Depression.

E) cause stock prices to increase dramatically.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Crack of 29 was the most devastating stock market crash in the history of the stock market in the United States, taking into account the global reach, the long duration of its aftermath, and which led to the 1929 Crisis as well known as The Great Depression.

The answer is: C) Triggered a chain of events that led to the economic crisis.

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