Based on the information provided, it seems the most reasonable inference to make is that "In 1933, unemployment was high around the world and not just in America." This inference reflects the global economic conditions during that time, particularly the impacts of the Great Depression, which affected many countries' economies and employment rates. The other statements about business competition and industrial manufacturing improvement do not align with the historical context of high unemployment in that year.
Using the information provided on the bar graph above, make an inference about the information you see. (U2.1) TEKS - 3(B), 16(B-C) (1 point) Responses In 1933, unemployment was high around the world and not just in America. In 1933, unemployment was high around the world and not just in America. This graph shows that Germany was a close business competitor to the USA. This graph shows that Germany was a close business competitor to the USA. The graph shows that industrial manufacturing was improving in 1933. The graph shows that industrial manufacturing was improving in 1933. None of these answers is correct. None of these answers is correct. Workers with jobs in the USA were higher than anywhere else.
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