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How were children affected by the Great Depression?
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they didn't have much money nor food because the great depression was a time of lots of sadness (obviously), lots of people were broke, and no jobs to help with the money situation.
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worked to support their families which affected the education. many starved, many ran away from home (to find a better place, food, etc.)
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