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Frost2351

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The pace of settlement of the Old Northwest (Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, ...) was determined primarily by the prices of
 a. soybeans, sorghum, and potatoes.
  b. gold and silver.
  c. corn, hogs, and wheat.
  d. cattle, leather, and cheese.

Question 2

Eugene White's 1989 study did NOT find that:
 a. an increased willingness on the part of New York banks to supply call loans caused the bull market.
  b. interest rates on call loans increased by roughly 50 from 1922 to 1929.
  c. credit was being pulled into the stock market by rising interest rates on call loans.
  d. White's study found all of these things to be true.



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Answer to Question 1

c. corn, hogs, and wheat.

Answer to Question 2

a. an increased willingness on the part of New York banks to supply call loans caused the bull market.



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