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    Exam 23: “Normalcy”: 1919–1929
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    The Stock Market Collapse of 1929 Might Have Been Averted
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The Stock Market Collapse of 1929 Might Have Been Averted

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The stock market collapse of 1929 might have been averted had large corporations maintained their participation in the market for securities loans in 1925-1929.

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