In 1932, how many people were unemployed?
a) 1 billion
b) 4 million
c) 12 mill...
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In 1932, how many people were unemployed?
a) 1 billion
b) 4 million
c) 12 million
d) 39 million
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Research the topic, classifications of business, then write four to six paragraphs explaining which classifications of business you utilize in your day-to-day life. incorporate at least four types and illustrate how they translate into your daily life. use complete sentences and proper paragraph form. (follow apa style.)
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