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Question: What does this election map show about the impact of the Great Depression on the Election of 1932?
Responses:
Eastern states with banks, businesses, and factories did not support Hoover.
Western states with many immigrants and migrant labor jobs voted for Hoover.
Southern states with African Americans hesitated to vote for Roosevelt.
Midwestern states with high unemployment voted overwhelmingly for Roosevelt.
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The correct response is: Midwestern states with high unemployment voted overwhelmingly for Roosevelt.
Explanation: The 1932 map shows that the areas hardest hit by the Depression (especially the industrial and farming Midwest) swung heavily to Roosevelt, blaming Hoover and seeking change. Hoover only held a few New England and business-centered states.
Explanation: The 1932 map shows that the areas hardest hit by the Depression (especially the industrial and farming Midwest) swung heavily to Roosevelt, blaming Hoover and seeking change. Hoover only held a few New England and business-centered states.
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