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Which statement best summarizes the period known as the Great Depression?(1 point)
It was a period of economic downturn that affected only those people who invested in stocks using credit. They were unable to pay their debts, which resulted in homelessness.
It was a period of severe economic downturn that affected farmers the worst, as people stopped buying farm products and farms were destroyed by dust storms in the Great Plains.
It was a period of slight economic downturn that affected only the very poor, as they faced high numbers of unemployment and lack of housing.
It was a period of severe economic downturn that affected businesses, farms, and everyday Americans, as unemployment and homelessness increased around the country.
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"It was a period of severe economic downturn that affected businesses, farms, and everyday Americans, as unemployment and homelessness increased around the country."
This is best because the Depression impacted the entire economy—not just investors or farmers—and caused widespread unemployment and hardship.
This is best because the Depression impacted the entire economy—not just investors or farmers—and caused widespread unemployment and hardship.
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