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C. Game companies research ways to influence gamers, encouraging them to play longer and to spend more.
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The text shows how the gaming industry has a great capacity to attract customers. This capacity is intensified with a strong study in the target public of these industries, where it is possible to recognize the preferences of the customers and intensify those preferences in the next games that will be launched causing the customers to buy more games and spend more time playing. The text presents this statement as the central idea of the entire text, which is the subject on which all arguments are established.
A. Unstable stock market bubbles can be one of the most dangerous threats to a country's economy.
B. Because of his inability to prevent the Great Depression, President Hoover is broadly considered an ineffective president.
C. The Great Depression was one of the greatest economic crises in American history and had far-reaching affects, even beyond U.S borders.
D. The Great Depression severely impacted the daily lives of all Americans, except the upper class who went on largely unscathed.
E. FRD's reforms helped bring about the end of the Great Depression and continue to shape American economic policies today.
F. Heavy federal involvement in the economy-as seen in the New Deal-is crucial to continued economic growth.
Because of his inability to prevent the Great Depression, President Hoover is broadly considered an ineffective president.
The Great Depression was one of the greatest economic crises in American history and had far-reaching affects, even beyond U.S borders.
Answers: Options B and C.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The Great Depression was one of the worst economic catastrophes in American history and a major disaster of the modern era. It was harrowing to experience. People were starving, even in the land of plenty.
It triggered political upheavals in Europe that had devastating consequences. And it was so persistent that it only yielded to another global tragedy: the Second World War.