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22. Which statement describes an effect of the Great Depression on city life?
A) Many farmers lost their land and turned to tenant farming.
B) Many people lost their jobs and were evicted from their homes.
C) African Americans and Latinos were least affected by the Depression.
D) In rural areas, farmers could try to provide food for their families.


23. By the start of 1929, more than half of the U.S. population was living below the poverty line. A major and immediate effect of this situation would be
A) New Deal programs being created.
B) a reliance on foreign-made goods.
C) consumer goods were not being sold.
D) the stock market crash put people out of work.
E) wealthy people were losing huge sums of money.


24. Which statement accurately describes a major impact of the New Deal?
A) Society quickly tired of government assistance once the Great Depression had ended.
B) People began to prefer assistance from state governments to address major societal issues.
C) People began to increasingly rely on the federal government to address issues of national concern.
D) Because of the efficiency of New Deal programs, private charitable organizations all but ceased to exist in the decades following the New Deal.


25. After years of massive unemployment during the Great Depression
A) American voters elected new Presidential leadership.
B) a Constitutional amendment banning alcohol was passed.
C) the United States went to war to stimulate the economy.
D) the federal government ordered the states to create more jobs.

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Here are the correct answers to the statements regarding the Great Depression and the New Deal:

22. **B) Many people lost their jobs and were evicted from their homes.**

23. **C) consumer goods were not being sold.**

24. **C) People began to increasingly rely on the federal government to address issues of national concern.**

25. **A) American voters elected new Presidential leadership.**
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