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Which statement describes the state of the stock market by the late 1920s?
O The stock market became increasingly unstable as prices fell.
O The stock market began to lose steam as more people bought on margin..
The stock market became overvalued as more people invested.
The stock market lost value as wealthy investors earned income elsewhere.
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