Historians often say the economic prosperity and success of the 1920s was all built on sand, meaning the foundation of this growth was likely to fail, or crumble. Which of these answers does not emphasize the imminent decline of this great prosperity?
A•Amid the great prosperity and excess of the 1920s, America's economy was weak. There were massive gaps between the rich and poor. Those living in the countryside were affected of the most, as farm prices hit rock bottom while cities prospered.
B•Boom times relied on people buying more and more, and eventually, working people reached their limit.
C•People weren't buying goods and the success of stocks-which were investments in companies-had been overestimated.
D•The Klans millions of members controlled politics in several states and helped put in place anti-immigration laws that would last for years.