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Atticus says that country people, like the cunninghams, were hit the hardest by “the crash.” to what is he referring? why would country people be the ones to suffer the most?
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Atticus says that country people, like the cunninghams, were hit the hardest by “the crash.” to what is he referring? why would country people be the ones to suffer the most?
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Atticus was referring to The Great Depression. During the great depression, country people like the Cunninghams could not even afford to grow their crops, thus unable to feed their families.
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