The rapid growth in stock prices during the 1920s was due in large part to
A) the expansionary monetary policy of the Federal Reserve.
B) the wartime demand for military equipment and supplies.
C) the artificially high value of the dollar, which eventually led to the stock market crash of 1929.
D) the technological innovations of the decade, which spurred economic growth.
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