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18.02.2021 •
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How were the iron beds in the oceans formed?
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Ответ:
The correct answer is "Consumers bought too many goods they could not afford".
Explanation:
The Great Depression of the late 1920s and '30s is one of the most devastating economic downturns in history. This happened because of many bad habits in government and consumers. Regarding the latter, the rise in prosperity that came when World War I finished, attracted many consumers to bought goods that they could not afford in what is known as Roaring Twenties. This exacerbated Consumerism led to negative economic effects when consumers realized they were not able to pay, and the companies and banks started to have negative numbers in their accounts.