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History, 22.07.2019 07:30 sophiawatson70

Which of the following statements most likely explains the increase in crime rates during the depression era? crime rates increased during the depression because people were angry at the wealthy business leaders and wanted to get even for their losses. crime rates increased during the depression because people could make more money doing criminal acts than working. crime rates increased during the depression because there were fewer police officers available to enforce the law. crime rates increased during the depression because people were desperate to find food for themselves and their families.

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