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25.08.2019 • 
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Though unemployment during the great depression was widespread, it was higher in some parts of the united states than in others. how might a microhistorian and a comparative historian use different methods to study this topic?
a. a microhistorian might graph unemployment levels in several cities throughout the great depression, while a comparative historian might document one day in a town that experienced particularly high unemployment levels.
b. a microhistorian might interview only members of a specific subgroup of unemployed people, while a comparative historian might count all the unemployed people in a single city during one year of the great depression.
c. a microhistorian might document one day in a town that experienced particularly high unemployment levels, while a comparative historian might graph unemployment levels in several cities throughout the great depression.
d. a microhistorian might count all the unemployed people in a single city during one year of the great depression, while a comparative historian might interview only members of a specific subgroup of unemployed people.

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