Multiple Choice
The Stock Market Crash of 1929 probably contributed ____ to the Great Depression because _____.
A) little, it did no more than wipe out the speculative gains made earlier.
B) little, the Fed responded by increasing the money supply.
C) a good deal, corporations could no longer raise investment funds.
D) a good deal, consumer confidence and spending on durables were reduced.
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