Evaluate how the consequences of the Great Depression impacted the African American community in Harlem.(1 point)

Responses

It caused the Harlem teenage community to become boxcar children.
It caused the Harlem teenage community to become boxcar children.

Many African American farmers in Harlem packed up and moved west.
Many African American farmers in Harlem packed up and moved west.

Unemployment increased by about 25 percent.
Unemployment increased by about 25 percent.

It ended a major intellectual and cultural movement and caused people to question the existing order.

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The most accurate response reflecting the consequences of the Great Depression on the African American community in Harlem is:

Unemployment increased by about 25 percent.

The Great Depression had a profound effect on the African American community, especially in urban areas like Harlem. It led to significant job loss and high unemployment rates, exacerbating existing economic hardships. Other options provided are not as accurate or relevant to the specific context of Harlem during this period.