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Why did African Americans living in cities fare no better during the Great Depression than those in farming communities?

A. Most displaced farmers moved to cities, making it harder to get a job there.
B. Most unemployed African Americans in cities ended up being farmers.
C. Unemployment in cities was high, and jobs were given to whites first.
D. Lynchings and racial discrimination were becoming common again in cities.

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Answer:b

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