The true statement of popular protest in the first few years of the Depression is:
Thousands of Americans protested in major cities across the United States.
Multiple choice question.
Protesters were lumped in with radicals and dismissed.
Thousands of Americans protested in major cities across the United States.
The federal government suppressed popular protest in the name of national security.
Most Americans raised little effective protest.
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The true statement of popular protest in the first few years of the Depression is:
Thousands of Americans protested in major cities across the United States.