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05.01.2021 •
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The 1932 presidential election was between Herbert Hoover and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Why do you think most people were focused on the economy on 1932? Check all of the boxes that apply.
a. More people were out of work than ever before.
b. Hoover’s economic policies weren’t working.
c. Unemployment showed no signs of stopping.
d. Even people who still had jobs were worried about the economy.
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Ответ:
i think its A &C,
Explanation:
Ответ:
¡Traduce del inglés al español! Estoy en la escuela secundaria, ¡así que haz que suene menos avanzado si es necesario!
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