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How were minority groups and immigrants treated during the Great Depression?(1 point)ResponsesThey were provided resources to private relief agencies.They were provided resources to private relief agencies.They banded together to start the Civil Rights MovementThey banded together to start the Civil Rights MovementThey struggled against more extreme economic hardships due to discrimination and social injusticeThey struggled against more extreme economic hardships due to discrimination and social injusticeThey were able to benefit from public programs for jobs and financial assistance
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GPT-4o mini
During the Great Depression, minority groups and immigrants often struggled against more extreme economic hardships due to discrimination and social injustice. They faced significant challenges in accessing jobs and financial assistance, often being marginalized in relief efforts and public programs.