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elena55 [62]
3 years ago
6

HELP PLZ AND HURRY 98 points

English
2 answers:
Oliga [24]3 years ago
5 0

Hello! I can help, I am really good at this. Please if I am correct make me brainliest.  Here are the answers:

1.) Which of the following identifies the central idea of the article “An Overview of the Great Depression”?

Answer: A-The Great Depression was a very difficult time for America.

2.) How did the Great Depression change the country?

Answer: A-It set off a chain reaction of companies closing, unemployment and poverty.

3.) Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal programs accomplished all of the following except:

Answer: C- Eliminated homelessness

4.) Entertainment played an important role during The Great Depression. Which of the following was not discussed in the article?

Answer: D- Mostly children took advantage of the opportunity to utilize entertainment.

5.) What is the author’s purpose in the article, “An Overview of the Great Depression.”

Answer: A- To inform.

Hope I helped, you guys are always welcome. If you guys Attempt Score was a 5 / 5 - A, and your Overall Grade (highest attempt) was a 5 / 5 - A please mark me brainliest.

Pavlova-9 [17]3 years ago
3 0

Question 1:

The Great Depression was a horrible economic time for America, but the government’s violation of citizens’ rights while helping the economy recover was much worse.

Question 2: It set off a chain reaction of companies closing, unemployment and poverty.

Question 3: I think its Created unemployment programs

Question 4: Mostly children took advantage of the opportunity to utilize entertainment

Question 5: To Inform

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