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due date 01/22/25 points 100 the great depression lasted from 1929 to 1…

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due date 01/22/25 points 100
the great depression lasted from 1929 to 1939. during this time, many families had to make hard choices about money. they cut back on spending and grew their own food. some people moved to find jobs in other places.
how did these choices affect both individuals and society?
these choices helped form new communities. at the same time, individuals often faced hard times and learned to live with fewer things
these choices helped end job loss in rural areas. many individuals were able to quickly find new jobs and feel more financially secure.
these choices led to arguments between different groups. still many individuals had better access to food and places to live.
these choices caused the government to end many programs. as a result, people had to rely only on themselves to survive.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

During the Great Depression, when families cut spending, grew their own food, and moved for work:

  1. Moving for jobs led to new communities of displaced workers.
  2. Cutting spending and growing food meant individuals adapted to scarcity (living with fewer things) while facing ongoing hardship.

Other options are incorrect: job loss in rural areas worsened, not ended; there was no improved access to food/housing for most; government expanded relief programs, not ended them.

Answer:

A. These choices helped form new communities. At the same time, individuals often faced hard times and learned to live with fewer things