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Evaluating the Agricultural Sector's Role in Pre-WWII Instability

An economic historian makes the following claim: 'The severe economic volatility in the United States before World War II, including the Great Depression, can be primarily attributed to the large and unstable agricultural sector.' Based on the trend in agricultural employment from the 1870s to the late 1930s, critically evaluate this historian's argument. Was the agricultural sector the sole or primary driver of this persistent instability?

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