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How the overproduction of goods in the 1920s affected consumer prices, and in turn, the economy? - consumer demand increased, prices decreased, and the economy grew. - prices increased along with consumer demand, and the economy grew. - consumer demand decreased, prices decreased, and the economy slowed. - prices increased, consumer demand decreased, and the economy grew.

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