How did Louisiana churches respond to the Great Depression? They increased stock market investments to offset declining offering
s. They openly campaigned for Herbert Hoover and the Republican Party. They merged with synagogues and mosques to reduce costs. They prepared free meals and collected clothing for people in need.
They prepared free meals and collected clothing for people in need. In this way Louisiana churches responded to the Great Depression.
Option: D
Explanation:
Great depression occurred due to the economic and financial down fall. It was happened due to the crash in stock markets and bank failures. Money borrowers has not returned taken money at the time. It was happened in the year of 1929. Great depression affected the whole economic and societal structure of civilization.
To combat this sudden crisis Louisiana church has taken some sorts of steps. They decided to make free meals and collected clothing from people to distribute among the distressed and sufferers.
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