What was the unemployment rate at the start of the Great Depression?
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What was the unemployment rate at the start of the Great Depression?
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0 Percent
5 Percent
10 Percent
15 Percent
When did unemployment reach its peak during the Depression?
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1929
1931
1933
1935
What was the highest level of unemployment during this era?
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About 15 percent
About 20 percent
About 25 percent
About 30 percent
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