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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.
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.
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