What are the major interpretations regarding the causes of the Great Depression? Why is there little historical consensus regarding the causes?

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a. America's geographical invulnerability was ended by intercontinental ballistic missiles. b. United States was the first to launch a man-made satellite. c. first man in space was an American. d. Soviet backed down in the Cuban Missile Crisis without any concession from the United States. e. Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty was signed within ten years of the bombing of Hiroshima.

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