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In what way did the Great Depression alter South Carolina’s population?

A
The population increased because more people were living longer.
B
The population increased because people moved to the state to find work.
C
The population decreased because of the declining birthrate among farmers.
D
The population decreased because people left the state to find work.

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D is the answer that you are looking for.
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