During the 1920s, many people began investing their money in the Stock Market, drawn by the promise of high returns and the booming economy. The rise of consumer culture and the availability of credit also encouraged greater participation in stock trading. Additionally, speculative investments in new industries, such as automobiles and consumer goods, became popular. This era of rapid financial speculation eventually contributed to the stock market crash of 1929.
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