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    During the 1930’s the great depression affects many people. Some people got affected in ways you would never expect. A lot of people were losing their jobs. This caused more poverty in the US. Streets were becoming filthy because there wasn’t any plumbing and all in all‚ the US was going down hill. Everyone that lived during the great depression‚ struggled in some sort of way. Looking at the facts it is easy to see that Mexicans had the most unique challenges to survive the great depression. Other

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    luxuries (refrigerators or radios for example) and say they’ll pay the bank back‚ but never really did. According to PBS.org; on October 24‚ 1929 the stock market had crashed‚ leaving all the rich people broke and the poor people dead broke. When March of 1930 came around already more than 3.2 million people were unemployed. While business owners were hit hard‚ farmers were probably hit the hardest during the depression because they were the ones growing and selling the food for Americans‚ so when the bank

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    The Impact of the Great Depression on America The Great Depression took place during the 1930’s‚ it is a large piece of American history that occurred due to the Stock Market Crash of October 29‚ 1929. The government struggled to fix the Great Depression and Families struggled to survive the major obstacles that were thrown in front of them. The Great Depression had a profound impact on America caused by the events leading up to it‚ life during the Great Depression and the steps it took for

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    In 1930‚ when R.B. Bennett was elected as our new Prim Minister in Canada‚ Bennett put $20 million toward emergency relief and unemployment relief act was established in 1930’s. So in the 1932‚ Bennett created relief camp to a single and homeless man. He was hoping to get homeless man out of the street and provided with a job so that they

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    nightlife rivaled only New York City. In 1929‚ Newark began constrcution of City Subway making Newark one of the very few cities in the country to have an underground system. The population of the city went from 246‚070 counted in 1900 to 442‚337[3] in 1930‚ a 79.8% jump in just 30 years. This

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    The protagonist in the novel ‘Out of the dust’ by Karen Hesse‚ is a young girl‚ Billie Jo‚ and her life during the dust bowl of the 1930s. During this time period‚ Billie Jo’s life was turned upside down with all the hardships and challenges she had to face. As her father was a wheat farmer‚ Billie Jo’s family relied on the crops as their source of income. However‚ when the drought reached Oklahoma‚ the soil and their crops dried out and died‚ which meant her father could not sell the wheat for

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    The Psychological Affects of the Dust Bowl The Dust Bowl was an added devastation accompanying the Great Depression. It lasted from 1930 to 1939 and is sometimes referred to as the “Dirty Thirties”. (Bonnifield) Lack of crop rotation and a heavy drought caused this trying time in American history. Over one third of the United States was swallowed up by dust storms with the concentration of storms being located in northern Texas‚ the panhandle of Oklahoma‚ the entire western half of Kansas

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    The story takes place in a town called Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ in the 1930s. Despite the whites treating the African Americans like subordinates‚ the townsfolk treat each other like family‚ with the exception of the Ewell family. In the beginning of the book Harper Lee illustrates empathy is learned through each character passing it on to each other as if it were a tradition. In one of the scenes where Scout(Jean Louise Finch) our protagonist has a confrontation with her teacher Miss Caroline ‚ Atticus

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    Causes Of The Dirty Thirties Up‚ up‚ and away! Dust is flying and blowing around in the sky like airplanes. It is the 1930’s and America is facing the sad times of the Great Depression. But the Great Depression is not the only problem the U.S. is facing. Banks were failing‚ businesses were closing‚ and workers were being fired. A big struggle was faced by farmers in the Southern Great Plains‚ and that was the Dust Bowl. The question at mind now is what caused this tragedy to hit us when we thought

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    M Warner History April 23th‚ 2013 Canadian Life during the Great Depression Canadians were faced with many challenges during the Great Depression in the 1930s. The biggest challenges were the drought in the prairies‚ unemployment and being able to provide. It was a tough time to live in for Canadians and many other people around the world. Firstly‚ one of the challenges Canadians faced during the Great Depression was the disastrous drought in Saskatchewan. Canadians had to face the bitter

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