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Why did farmers destroy their products instead of selling the for a low price during the great depression?

To reduce supply/increase demand but with fewer products available, and thereby try to increase prices.


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Yes, because the government needed more money so they raised the prices of every thing.


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Using government spending to increase purchasing power and stimulate the economy during the Great Depression.


During the Great Depression of the 1930s the national government?

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How did the Cotton industry have an impact of the Depression during the 1930s?

The cotton industry was one of the hardest hit during the Great Depression of the 1930s. It was said that crop prices fell by an estimated 60%. Cotton was considered a cash crop and when the stock market fell, so did the prices on cotton resulting in devastating losses.