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What challenges did farmers and labor unions face after World War I?(1 point) Responses Unemployment and falling agricultural prices Unemployment and falling agricultural prices Increased government support Increased government support Improved working conditions Improved working conditions Economic prosperity

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Unemployment and falling agricultural prices were the main challenges faced by farmers and labor unions after World War I. This was due to the decrease in demand for agricultural products and the surplus of agricultural goods on the market. As a result, many farmers struggled to make a living and faced financial difficulties. Labor unions also faced challenges in protecting and advocating for workers' rights, as economic conditions worsened and job opportunities became scarce. Additionally, government support and policies were insufficient to address these challenges, leading to prolonged economic hardship for farmers and workers.
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