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What were Americans most worried about by 1932?

Public relief was not doing enough to help the unemployed.
The government was powerless and society could collapse.
It was humiliating to have to stand in bread lines.
Rural people often had to grow their own food.

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The government was powerless and society could collapse.

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Americans were most worried about by 1932 as the government was powerless and society could collapse.

Answer: Option B

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to nullify the depth of the Great Depression that had hit the United States and the contemporary world, the United States government dispensed domestic aid to the ones who had left as unemployed or lost the jobs due to the prevalent economic depression. But as the depression went on intensifying, the funds that were given out by the government started falling short and didn't prove helpful anymore.

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