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English, 23.09.2020 05:01 keananashville

The author claims that one positive outcome of the Great Depression was that some families and groups were strengthened. Evaluate whether the reasoning is sound and there is enough evidence to support this claim. Question 4 options: There is insufficient evidence to support this claim; the author only addresses this idea once, so the point cannot be proven. There is a lot of evidence that is only vaguely related to the claim; the author uses one quote that does not address the claim. There is a variety of evidence to support this claim; the author uses multiple examples to support this claim. There is more than enough evidence to support this claim; the author uses a mix of quotes and statistics that fully prove the claim.

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