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How were minorities at a disadvantage during the Great Depression? A. They were often the first to have their hours or jobs cut. B. They did not have access to savings accounts. C. They had limited skills compared to other workers. D. They were not given loans from the Federal Farm Board.

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Answer: A. They were often the first to have their hours or jobs cut.

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User Titan
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I believe the answer is a, remember during that time African Americans were not excepted so they were always cast out first
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