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which statement best explains how farming affected the economic slowdown that led to the great depression?
○ high demand was met with high output.
○ produce prices were constantly rising.
○ large machines made farms more efficient.
○ even though prices and demand were falling, production increased.
In the lead-up to the Great Depression, overproduction in agriculture was a key issue. As crop prices and consumer demand dropped, farmers expanded production (often using new machinery) in an attempt to make up for lost profits, which flooded the market further, drove prices down more, and worsened the economic slowdown. The other options are incorrect: high demand matching output would not cause a slowdown, produce prices were falling not rising, and while machines increased efficiency, this alone does not explain the economic harm—overproduction amid falling prices/demand does.
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D. Even though prices and demand were falling, production increased.