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How did the events during the Great Depression affect families in the United States?(1 point)
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Many had more time and money for leisure.
Many had more time and money for leisure.
Many lost their jobs and homes.
Many lost their jobs and homes.
More families moved to the Great Plains to farm.
More families moved to the Great Plains to farm.
Most became wealthier because of the stock market crash.
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Many lost their jobs and homes. During the Great Depression unemployment and foreclosures rose sharply, causing widespread poverty and displacement for U.S. families.
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