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What kind of films and radio programs became popular during the Great Depression?

A. Realistic and gritty programs that faithfully depicted the realities of the Great Depression
B. Escapist themes that allowed people to forget the depression for a little while
C. Historical themes that recounted World War I
D. Foreign language programs and films

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User Zahymaka
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The best option from the list would be "B. Escapist themes that allowed people to forget the depression for a little while," since people wanted to "escape" from their incredibly depressing lives.
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Answer: Escapist themes that allowed people to forget the depression for a little while.


Step-by-step explanation: Great depression was a catastrophic economic crisis which started from USA and spread across the world. People faced famines, saw their friends and family dying of the destructive consequences of the great depression. At that time whenever people got chance to have fun and forget about their miserable situation, They used to prefer such themes which can help them get out of depression and those themes were escapist themes.

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