How did the unstable economy in the 192Os contribute to the Great Depression?
The stock market crash of 1929 was a huge factor in the great depression. Stockholders had lost more than $40 billion dollars.
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About Stock Market
The stock market is a form of public trade of company share (stock) at an agreed price. In the United States, the stock trade takes place on Wall Street, which has been appointed the financial capital of the country.
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