B) Race relations were not affected; they were no better or worse than they had been.
C)White people who grew poorer began to be more resentful of African Americans than before.
D) Being poor themselves caused white people to sympathize more with poor African Americans
The bad economic times of the the Great Depression affect people during the 1930s in the following way: White people who grew poorer began to be more resentful of African Americans than before; and Being poor themselves caused white people to sympathize more with poor African Americans. The correct option is C and D.
During the Great Depression of the 1930s, economic hardship affected people in various ways, including their attitudes and perceptions towards others. Option C suggests that some white people, facing economic struggles, directed their resentment towards African Americans. This can be attributed to competition for limited resources and employment opportunities.
Thus, the ideal selection is option C and D.
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if ur lazy to read that the correct answer is C
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The Symbolism which are found in this excerpt from James Joyce's "Araby" are as follows:
The boys being set free symbolizes them being free from the rules of the church.
The narrator of the story “Araby” is found surrounded by the Catholic ideas. He and his friends all have witnessed their upbringing amidst religion. Though the story does not highlight the extent to which the narrator believes in the religion, he is seen many time explaining things and situations through Catholic ideas and imagery.
The uninhabited house represents the narrator's feeling of emptiness.
Since the narrator had studied in an all-boys school, he finds the absence of girls in his life during his journey of adulthood. The dullness and emptiness of the streets of Dublin add on to his loneliness.
The blind street symbolizes the aimless and drab life on North Richmond Street.
Life in the streets of Dublin had been dull and brown for the narrator as he finds no joy there. The life of the people in the city Dublin had grown dull and single-sided from which the narrator wants to escape. Through Mangan’s sister, the narrator finds a mental escape and the ‘bazaar’ of Araby gives him a physical escape from his dull, boring and brown life.