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Nataliya [291]
3 years ago
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How did photojournalists such as Dorothea

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aleksley [76]3 years ago
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Question:

How did photojournalists such as Dorothea  Lange and Walker Evans influence policy and art  during the Great Depression?

A. Their photos criticized the New Deal  and showed its failings.

B. Their photos showed the dangerous  conditions for workers in factories.

C. Their photos detailed the struggles of  farmers and migrants.

D. Their photos persuaded leaders to  make peace with foreign countries.

Answer & Explanation:

The correct answer is C. Their photos detailed the struggles of  farmers and migrants.  I just took the test and got the question correct.

antoniya [11.8K]3 years ago
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Answer:C

Explanation:Their photos detailed the struggles of farmers and migrants.

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