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Compare the experience of farmers, coal miners, and union laborers during the 1920s. What did many have in common?

(1 point)

economic prosperity

public disapproval

federal assistance

financial hardship

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financial hardship

Farmers faced low prices and debt from overproduction, coal miners suffered wage cuts and declining demand, and many union laborers saw stagnating wages and job insecurity — all leading to economic distress.