How did the Great Depression affect Indiana?

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Responses

Government programs to provide jobs decreased.
Government programs to provide jobs decreased.

Local governments became more powerful than state and federal governments.
Local governments became more powerful than state and federal governments.

Government programs to assist workers increased.
Government programs to assist workers increased.

The population of Indiana fell as people left to find work elsewhere.

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The most accurate response regarding the effect of the Great Depression on Indiana is:

The population of Indiana fell as people left to find work elsewhere.

During the Great Depression, many people faced severe economic hardships, leading some to migrate in search of better job opportunities in other states or regions.