Respuesta :
A) In 1930 over 1,350 banks closed and customers lost all their savings.
B) The unemployment rate in 1929 was 3.2% and by 1933 there was a 25% unemployment rate.
C) In 1920 a bushel of wheat sold for $2.94, in 1929 it sold for $1.00 and by 1932 a bushel sold for .30 cents.
D) The stock market's low average dropped over 23% over a two day period in October of 1929 and lost 90% of it's value by 1932.
Answer:
In 1920 a bushel of wheat sold for $2.94, in 1929 it sold for $1.00 and by 1932 a bushel sold for .30 cents.
Explanation:
The fact that is the BEST piece of supporting evidence that overproduction and falling prices was a cause of the Great Depression is that in 1920 a bushel of wheat sold for $2.94, in 1929 it sold for $1.00 and by 1932 a bushel sold for .30 cents. Farmers produced more as a result of WWI but as demand went down, they continued to overproduce which led to falling prices.