Multiple Choice
The first banking crisis of the 1930s was probably caused by
A) low farm prices.
B) the stock market crash.
C) antagonism between Wall Street banks and Main Street banks.
D) Bank of England attempts to preserve the gold standard by raising interest rates.
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