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What Was the Largest and Most Important Economic Event of the 1900s

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What was the largest and most important economic event of the 1900s?


A) The terrorist attacks of 9/11.
B) Ronald Reagan's tax cuts.
C) The Great Depression.
D) The inflation of the 1970s.

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