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DochEvi [55]
3 years ago
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After you have taken your virtual field trip and examined first-hand accounts about the Depression-era problems and people, writ

e a brief summary of your own experiences and observations about the people and the programs you encountered, highlighting at least three of them. Include in your summary: What were the purposes or goals of these programs? What impact did these programs have on the people you met on the virtual field trip?
History
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natka813 [3]3 years ago
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The impact that you can communicate with them and chat alot 
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Answer 2.

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Answer 3.

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Answer 4.

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Answer 5.

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Answer 6.

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