I think it's D as it was the overproduction not under production of goods that contributed to the great depression. Sorry if I'm wrong, that just seems like the logical answer
The **statement **that was not **contributed **to the **great depression **is that there was not the **underproduction **of goods . Option **D **is correct.
What is the great depression?
The **Great Depression **was defined as a **worldwide severe **and also poor economic condition . This period was **beginning **in the year 1930 , when the **stock **market crashed , and that **crash occurred **in the year 1929 .
There was **overproduction **of **goods **during the Great Depression, but there was also **under consumption **of goods.
Therefore, option **D **is correct.
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The option that did NOT contribute to the Great Depression is D. Underproduction of goods, as there was actually overproduction during that time. Other choices either facilitated or exacerbated the economic crisis. Understanding these elements shows the complexity of the economic conditions leading to the Great Depression.
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