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which was the most widespread economic consequence of the great depression?
○ many americans lost their jobs.
○ many americans lived in shantytowns.
○ many americans were hungry.
○ many americans moved west.
The Great Depression triggered massive business failures and industrial contraction across the U.S., leading to a nationwide collapse of employment. While shantytowns, hunger, and westward migration were consequences, job loss was the most widespread initial and pervasive economic impact that directly caused the other issues.
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A. Many Americans lost their jobs.