What is the purpose of this bar graph?
to illustrate the length of the Great Depression...
History, 06.05.2020 01:48 lizbeth696
What is the purpose of this bar graph?
to illustrate the length of the Great Depression in the United States and Germany
to compare the unemployment rates in the United States and Germany during the Great Depression
to illustrate the total number of unemployed persons worldwide during the Great Depression
to compare the economic costs of the Great Depression in the United States and Germany
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