Select the appropriate word The executive and the secretary enjoyed ____ discussion a. they
b. they're
c. their
d. there

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Answer: Why dont you sound them out first. I sounded all of them out and only C.Their sounded right.
Their-Referring to a person usually
There-Place

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oversuccess of large industries
overconfidence in the nation's prosperity
large industries not as successful as they appearedfarmers producing more than they could sell
competition from foreign countries
not enough confidence in the nation's prosperity
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The seven events that led to the Great Depression are:
1. overconfidence in the nation's prosperity
2. farmers producing more than they could sell
3. 
large industries not as successful as they appeared
4. 
people buying too much on credit
5. 
competition from foreign countries
6. 
speculative buying on the stock market
7. 
United States extending loans to foreign countries for the purchase of its products
The response by Taskmasters lists the seven events accurately:
1. overconfidence in the nation's prosperity
2. farmers producing more than they could sell
3. large industries not as successful as they appeared
4. people buying too much on credit
5. competition from foreign countries
6. speculative buying on the stock market
7. United States extending loans to foreign countries for the purchase of its products

Allow me to provide some context/explanation regarding especially item #6 - "speculative buying on the stock market."  In the 1920s, people were so eager to invest and earn profits through the stock market that they bought stocks "on margin."  In other words, they paid for only a marginal percentage of the stocks with their own funds, and borrowed bank funds for the rest of the purchase.  By the late 1920s, 90% of the purchase price of stocks was being made with borrowed money.  This inflated the market in a way that spiraled out of control, and in 1929 the market crashed.

As to item #7, that also had something to do with spreading the Depression worldwide.  After the Great War (World War I), Germany was required to pay heavy reparations payments to Britain and France.  Meanwhile, Britain and France owed repayment of funds to the United States for borrowing they had done during the war.  So the United States had been supporting Germany in the 1920s with loans.  When the USA could no longer afford to extend loan monies to Germany after the market crash of 1929, that sent Germany's economy spiraling even deeper into the Depression than was felt in the United States.

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C. Complex social institutions.
I guess, the first thing that must be done in a settlement to be considered a civilization is order in the society. A ruler or form of government is needed. After the accomplishments on the political and social aspects. It is already a civilization. It is then, when the civilization needs protection against invaders. So A is not the answer. B cannot be cuz this "early" civilization is not possible to know about monarchies when it hasn't even set a form of getting government and it has just settled and populated. If there's not ruler, there's no such thing as territory. So, it is not D but C :v
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