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How did Louisiana churches respond to the Great Depression? They increased stock market investments to offset declining offerings. They openly campaigned for Herbert Hoover and the Republican Party. They merged with synagogues and mosques to reduce costs. They prepared free meals and collected clothing for people in need.

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Answered by skyfall63
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They prepared free meals and collected clothing for people in need.

Explanation:

  • The "Great Depression" had impacted the people in the 20th century. It was majorly caused because of the stock market crash, in the US.  
  • Global economy had taken a toll and as such, people were had lost their jobs & the GDP had fallen by 15 per cent.
  • "Louisiana churches" with an intention to "save their people" had arranged for "food & clothing" of the people. The had given more emphasis and importance to food for the "poor", so that the poor could atleast survive.

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Answered by Dkolbin
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They increased stock market investments to offset declining offerings. They openly campaigned for Herbert Hoover and the Republican Party. They merged with synagogues and mosques to reduce costs. They prepared free meals and collected clothing for people in need.

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