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4 June, 20:14

Which of the following is true about unemployment rates during the Great Depression?

A) Unemployment rates were low.

B) Unemployment affected all races equally.

C) Unemployment was not a problem because the demand for goods was high.

D) Unemployment rates among African Americans were higher than unemployment rates among whites.

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  1. 4 June, 23:38
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    Hello!

    During the Great Depression, it was difficult for all races/social classes to find work. Unemployment rates were high and the economy was close to collapsing. Although all races and genders had a hard time finding work, unemployment rates for African Americans were higher than unemployment rates for whites. African Americans were discriminated against and their unemployment rate was nearly 20% higher than white workers.

    The correct answer to your question is D: Unemployment rates among African Americans were higher than unemployment rates among whites.

    I hope this answers your question!
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