What evidence indicated throughout the 1920s that the American economy was not as healthy as most American believed during the decade? Why weren't these weaknesses identified by political leaders, Wall Street finance professionals, and big businessmen? Why did the U.S. government fail to address these weaknesses once these economic shortcomings became apparent and were pointed out by European allies such as Great Britain and France?
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