What was the significance of John Steinbeck's novel The Grapes of Wrath?
A) It was written by the grandson of former slaves and focused on depicting life in the South after the end of the Jim Crow laws.
B) It portrayed a fictional world in which the Depression had never transpired, which helped readers forget about their own everyday struggles.
C) It centered on the experiences of the Dust Bowl and demonstrated the solidarity of struggling people during the Depression.
D) Its wide readership at the time showed how movies remained unpopular and inaccessible at the time, except by the wealthiest class.
E) It demonstrated that the number of Americans who became members of the Communist party for extended periods of time was on the rise.
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