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rmenurse

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What best describes the impact of the cotton gin?
 a. A decrease in the price and an increase in the quantity of cotton.
  b. An increase in the price and a decrease in the quantity of cotton.
  c. Decreases in both the price and quantity of cotton.
  d. Increases in both the price and quantity of cotton.

Question 2

Which was not a factor in causing the Great Depression?
 a. the end of a boom in construction
  b. the crash of the stock market
  c. a struggling agriculture sector
  d. structural weakness in the banking system
  e. All of the above were factors causing the Great Depression.



princessflame2016

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Answer to Question 1

a. A decrease in the price and an increase in the quantity of cotton.

Answer to Question 2

e. All of the above were factors causing the Great Depression.



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