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1 August, 10:31

Which was not a warning sign of tough economic times ahead before the Great Depression?

Big corporations, such as Ford, began closing factories and laying off workers.

Even with advanced machinery and efficiency, farmers were not very prosperous.

Loans the U. S. gave to foreign governments were being used to buy U. S. goods.

Stock prices increased as people bought on credit, not because of real investment.

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  1. 1 August, 11:17
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    I believe it's b it's more of a logical answer
  2. 1 August, 13:18
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    Loans the U. S gave to foreign governments were being used to buy U. S goods.
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