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Which best explains the uneven impact of the New Deal on ethnic minorities?
The New Deal programs mainly helped white Americans in cities, leaving fewer jobs for minorities in rural areas.
The New Deal's efforts resulted in fewer jobs for non-White ethnic groups, reflecting the racial inequalities of the time.
The New Deal provided jobs fairly to everyone, based on the population size of their communities.
Ethnic minorities did not participate in New Deal programs because of language and cultural differences, so they got fewer jobs.


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Answer:

B: The New Deal's efforts resulted in fewer jobs for non-White ethnic groups, reflecting the racial inequalities of the time.

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