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    New Deal Effect on the People It’s not unexpected to say that the great depression had immense impact‚ but through my research of first-hand accounts‚ I am still astounded by the hardships that people faced. People all over the country went to extreme lengths in order to survive. Many turned to waiting in line in hopes of receiving bread or eating at free soup kitchens. Thurman Hoskins‚ who was just a young boy in Kansas City during the depression‚ remembers being so hungry he didn’t want to go to

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    Roosevelt ’s New Deal The Great Depression started in the United states but spread into a worldwide economic down-turn. The stock market crash of 1929 caused Billions of dollars to be lost along with thousands of investors. It was the “deepest and longest-lasting economic downturn in the history of the Western industrialized world up to that time”(Stock Market Crash). Some say that this was a starting cause of the Great Depression. Over 20‚000 banks failed. On average “one out of four”(Living

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    starvation * civilian conservation corps - young males worked in public lands * public works administrations - 1993 failed to put many people to work * works progress administration - 1935 spent $5 billion putting the unemployment on the federal payroll‚ skilled / unskilled‚ artists‚ actors‚ writers. *** WPA & Progress*** * eased the burden * failed to overcome the recession * did not spend enough money * did not increase consumer purchasing power * prompted more radical alternatives

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    The Great Depression In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill A Mockingbird‚ the characters face many challenging problems. They face racism‚ learning about courage‚ and The Great Depression. In the opening chapter Scout states‚ “Maycomb was an old town‚ but it was a tired old town when I first knew it… There was no hurry for there was no where to go‚ nothing to buy and no money to it with‚ nothing to see outside the boundaries of Maycomb County. But it was a time of vague optimism for some of the people.

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    Of Mice and Men – Background Research The Great Depression The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression in the decade preceding World War II. The timings of the Great Depression varied across different nations‚ but in most countries it started in 1930 and lasted until late 1930s or mid 1940s. The Wall Street Crash was the most devastating stock market crash in the history of the United Sates began in the late October 1929 and it signalled the beginning of the Great Depression

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    Rachael Rice Humanities What Was The Federal Theatre Project????? Throughout the late 1920 ’s an important theatrical movement developed: The Workers ’ Theatre Movement. In the end‚ it diminished around the middle of the 1930 ’s‚ and one of the developments aiding the decline of the Workers ’ Theatre Movement‚ was the creation of the Federal Theatre Project. The Federal Theatre Project was the largest and most motivated effort mounted by the Federal Government to organize and produce

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    Literature Review Paper (1935) Works Project Administration (WPA) created Mohammed Alharbi University Of Central Oklahoma Abstract This paper provides literature review regarding the functioning of the Works Project Administration (WPA) that was created in 1935. The WPA helped millions of Americans to find jobs during the period of Great Depression. For example‚ the WPA developed many significant programs in art‚ theater‚ music and writing in order to allow American artists and actors

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    hANdout tWo The WPA The Work Projects Administration (WPA)‚ originally called the Works Progress Administration‚ was the largest government agency established to fight unemployment during the Great Depression. From its inception in 1935 as part of President Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal‚ the agency was responsible for refurbishing America’s road infrastructure‚ erecting buildings and bridges‚ improving airports‚ developing the arts‚ and giving millions of its employees an honest wage and a job

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    the 1930s led to extraordinary testing of federal educational programs. The New Deal set guide that redefined the federal government’s position in education. The government used organizations such as the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Progress Administration to construct schools‚ help employ teachers‚ and offer a broad range of courses. In dissimilarity to the Great Society‚ education was insignificant to New Deal Social policy. Federal relief and creating jobs was of the highest concern

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    In times of economic crisis‚ the main question that is asked is whether or not the federal government is living up to America’s standards. If the government is in control of our everyday lives‚ it should be their duty to fix the economy. I also believe that too much control given to the government can result in corruption. During the Great Depression‚ Franklin Roosevelt made the new deal upon coming president. The new deal aimed to stimulate the industrial recovery‚ to assist the victims of the depression

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