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Though unemployment during the Great Depression was widespread, it was higher in some parts of the United States than in others. A geographer uses unemployment data points to make a map, while an economic historian arranges data about state-by-state unemployment levels into a table. What information might the geographer be able to convey more clearly than the economic historian?

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The correct answer for this question is: "the information might the geographer be able to convey more clearly than the economic historian is that how the Great Depression at that time in some parts of the United States affect its economy especially in trading and production."

It's the relative sizes of the areas affected by each level of unemployment (aPeX.)