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PL I REALLY NEED SOME HELP IT CAN BE HALF OF THE QUESTIONS IDC 12. How did the Great Depression affect minority groups? Give at least 3 examples.

13. What were some cultural changes during the 1920s and 30s? Give at least 3 examples.

What inventions influenced or affected life in the 1920s and 30s? Give at least 3 examples.

15. Explain how WWI and the Great Depression will lead to WWII.

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