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How did the U.S. stock market contribute to economic instability before the

Great Depression?
O A. Business owners were forced to pay huge fees to have their
companies listed on the stock market.
O B. Many people took out risky loans that could only be repaid if stock
prices continued to rise.
O C. The U.S. government required that all government employees shift
their savings into stocks.
D. Stock traders were extremely cautious about investing in
companies that relied on new technology.

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Answer:

B. Many ppl took out risky loans that could only be repaid if stock prices continued to rise.

Step-by-step explanation:

that's why many ppl were in debt

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