This cartoon is reflective of what situation in the 1920s?

Corporations and industries were the weakest parts of the economy.

Investment companies were cautious about preventing overspeculation in the stock market.

The majority of Americans were able to invest money in stocks and bonds.

Stock market growth was not an accurate reflection of the health of the American economy.

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The most likely message shown by the cartoon of the situation in the 1920s is The majority of Americans were able to invest money in stocks and bonds.

What happened in the 1920s?

Americans were generally able to invest in stocks and bonds which led to them being very active in the stock market.

Many people invested in various stocks and bonds to the point where the market was heavily driven by speculation and lots of borrowed money was used to buy stock.

In conclusion, option C is correct.

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