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Which was a direct cause of the Great Depression? mass production the Russian Revolution the stock market crash the rise of fascism
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Which was a direct cause of the Great Depression? mass production the Russian Revolution the stock market crash the rise of fascism
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the stock market crash
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Out of these options, the greatest direct cause of the Great Depression was the stock market crash of 1929. This crash led to wide-spread panic, which led a lot of people to withdraw their investments.
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