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During the Great Depression, millions of people lost their jobs as businesses closed and unemployment soared. Many faced extreme poverty and struggled to meet basic needs, leading to widespread hunger and homelessness. Families often relied on soup kitchens and government assistance for survival. The societal impact was profound, with significant psychological effects and a shift in public attitudes toward government responsibility in economic crises.

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