Which phrase characterizes the perspective most investors had of the stock market in the first half of 1929?

cautiously optimistic

strongly enthusiastic

very cautious

cooling enthusiasm

Answer :

nabilop234

THE CORRECT ANSWER IS B.  

strongly enthusiastic

ailud18

The phrase that characterizes the perspective most investors had of the stock market in the first half of 1929 is strongly enthusiastic. Option B is correct.

During the 1920s, the U.S. stock market experiended a rapid expansion, reaching its peak in August 1929, following a period of wild speculation. By then, production had already decreased and unemployment had risen, leaving stocks in great excess of their real value.

Low wages, the proliferation of debt, a struggling agricultural sector and an excess of large bank loans that could not be liquidated contributed to the collapse as well.

Other Questions