Answer:
The answer is B. The United States stock market lost a great deal of its value.
Step-by-step explanation:
The most contributing reason for the great depression was the stock market crash or the wall street crash in 1929.
During this time, the stock market nearly lost $30 billion in its market value, which is nearly $400 billion if we adjust it for today's values.
The main reasons for the stock market crash were majorly the weaknesses in the economy as a whole. They were,
- low wages
- the proliferation of debt
- a struggling agricultural sector
- excess of large bank loans that could not be liquidated