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By the early 1930s, unemployed workers were responding to the Great Depression by

A.
becoming increasingly passive and despondent, assuming that they were not worthy of jobs.

B.
becoming increasingly outraged and turning toward militant forms of protest.

C.
seeking to improve their job qualifications by enrolling in vocational training programs.

D.
turning on one another with violence as the competition for scarce jobs became even steeper.

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