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In France, how did Socialists attempt to fight the effects of the Great Depression?
They overthrew the government.
They created new jobs.
They passed worker reforms.
They banned all imports.
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They passed worker reforms.
Explanation: In 1936 the French Popular Front (led by Socialist Léon Blum) introduced reforms such as the Matignon Agreements, the 40‑hour workweek, paid vacations, collective bargaining and stronger labor protections; they did not overthrow the government or ban all imports.
Explanation: In 1936 the French Popular Front (led by Socialist Léon Blum) introduced reforms such as the Matignon Agreements, the 40‑hour workweek, paid vacations, collective bargaining and stronger labor protections; they did not overthrow the government or ban all imports.
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