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Zorluk: OrtaCauses of the Great Depression

"We have a situation in which the farm population, representing roughly thirty percent of the nation, is receiving less than ten percent of the national income. The farmer is producing more than ever before, yet his return is shrinking. He has purchased machinery on credit to increase efficiency, but the resulting surplus has driven prices down. As long as this large segment of our population is unable to purchase the products of our factories, the apparent prosperity of our industrial centers rests on a highly precarious foundation."
— Senator Henrik Shipstead, speech in Congress, 1927

Which of the following best explains how the conditions described in the excerpt contributed to the onset of the Great Depression?

  1. limiting the purchasing power of a significant portion of the population, which led to a critical underconsumption of manufactured goodsCevap
  2. B
    prompting the immediate passage of New Deal legislation that destabilized the banking system through currency inflation
  3. C
    causing the United States to completely withdraw from international trade and isolate its economy from foreign markets
  4. D
    resulting from a total lack of federal government tariff policies and regulatory intervention in the national economy

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The agricultural distress limited the purchasing power of a significant portion of the population, which led to a critical underconsumption of manufactured goods.
The agricultural sector suffered from overproduction, low prices, and high debt throughout the 1920s. Since farmers and their families constituted nearly a third of the population, their depressed income limited their ability to purchase industrial goods. This underconsumption eventually led to rising inventories in factories, causing production cutbacks and layoffs, which acted as a major structural cause of the Great Depression.

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1
Analyze the provided historical excerpt from 1927.
Senator Henrik Shipstead highlights that the agricultural population constitutes 30% of the nation but receives under 10% of national income, warning that their inability to buy manufactured goods undermines industrial prosperity.
Understanding the core economic problem described in the stimulus is necessary to connect it to the Great Depression.
2
Relate rural poverty and agricultural overproduction to the broader pre-depression economy.
The persistent drop in crop prices and high farm debt limited the purchasing power of rural Americans, causing consumer underconsumption of manufactured goods.
This shows how sectoral weakness (agriculture) spread to the wider industrial economy.
3
Evaluate the choices to find the one representing a direct causal link to the Great Depression.
The option identifying limited purchasing power and underconsumption is correct, while options regarding New Deal policies, complete isolationism, or a total lack of government tariffs are historically inaccurate or out of chronological order.
Ensures the selected option is both historically accurate and directly answers the question.

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Causes of the Great Depression: Agricultural Distress and Underconsumption
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