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PLZ HURRY WILL MARK BRAINLIEST Examine the sequence showing the cause of the United States recession in the 1970s.

Which statement belongs in the middle of the sequence?

Borrowing money was harder due to higher costs.
Prices of goods increased in order to increase profits.
Workers lost their jobs because businesses had less need for them.
More workers were hired as businesses increased production.


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Examine the sequence showing the cause of the United States recess

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