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History, 01.04.2020 21:40 lunaandrew332

Think about what you have learned about the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl.

How do you think the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl affected the lives of Americans? Select all

that apply

increased people's confidence

caused more people to lose their homes

increased the number of people who experienced hunger

made people feel more optimistic about the future

made people feel more afraid and uncertain about their lives

forced people to move to find work

helped people get better, higher-paying jobs

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