A troubling economic problem in the 1920s was the depressed state of agriculture caused by

A. virulent new strains of disease.
B. the collapse of the cotton market in the southern United States.
C. the success of several new communist regimes.
D. dangerous underproduction.
E. overproduction and falling prices.


Answer: E

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