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How did the Great Depression of the 1930s increase racial, ethnic and religious conflict in US history?. Midterm Review. Racial Conflict. Increase in Lynchings of blacks. Ethnic Conflict. Xenophobia/Anti-Immigrant Violence. Religious Conflict. Growth of Antisemitism in US during 1930s.
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How did the Great Depression of the 1930s increase racial, ethnic and religious conflict in US history? Midterm Review
Racial Conflict • Increase in Lynchings of blacks
Ethnic Conflict • Xenophobia/Anti-Immigrant Violence
Religious Conflict • Growth of Antisemitism in US during 1930s