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Though unemployment during the Great Depression was widespread, it was

higher in some parts of the United States than in others. An economic
historian creates a table based on existing unemployment data from the
Depression, while a cultural historian interviews people who were
unemployed at the time.
What information would the cultural historian receive that the economic
historian would not?
A. Stories about the experience of being unemployed
B. The names of specific people who were unemployed
unemployed
C. The level of unemployment in each state
O
D. Years when unemployment increased or decreased in different
states

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The correct answer is A
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User Berit Larsen
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Answer:

A.

Step-by-step explanation:

They would get specific stories on what it was like being unemployed at the time and how that effected the culture

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User Derek Soike
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