Yes. Many people during the depression of the 1930s went broke because they had to pay off their bills no matter what, and many of them ended up with no home or not much of one, because they couldn't afford it. Depression or not, debt is still debt.
Because... 1. There wasn't much money for food, shelter or clothing. 2. Lots of people lost their jobs therefore had no money for there families. 3. People couldn't pay their bills
Filibusters, or even just the threat of filibusters, by Southern senators blocked the bills. In this time period, just after the Great Depression, the very idea of a filibuster was enough to kill the anti-lynching bills of the 1930's.
It is a period from March 20th to June 28th! Extreme legislative action due to the "New Deal" and other large bills being passed
Some of the rich who already owned big houses were able to keep them and rent out a few of the rooms. Some of the people who were not so rich to start out with lost their homes because they could not pay the rent or the bills. These people would either just live in the streets, or try to get to a Hooverville to set up a tent or something.
The Irish were farmers and relied heavily on potatoes as a food source; when the potato blight struck Ireland people starved.
They didn't.
They were made during the Great Depression when Franklin Delano Roosevelt was president. During the depression, the only way to rebuild America was to lend people money. This is when dollar bills were made, called Federal Reserve Notes. This was they way that put the Great Depression to an end. (check a dollar bill and you'll see federal reserve note on the top)
because they couldn't pay their bills bebt or rent so they lost their house to pay for it.
foreclosure is when a business is shut down because they are not selling their products or they are doing paying the bills.
Because... 1. There wasn't much money for food, shelter or clothing. 2. Lots of people lost their jobs therefore had no money for there families. 3. People couldn't pay their bills
put people to work..... apex
Filibusters, or even just the threat of filibusters, by Southern senators blocked the bills. In this time period, just after the Great Depression, the very idea of a filibuster was enough to kill the anti-lynching bills of the 1930's.
Not silver dollars, the Peace series skips from 1928 to 1934, since there was little demand for them during the Depression. 1928 series silver certificate currency (bills) were made during this period.
capture a staryu then show it to bills grandpa.
It is a period from March 20th to June 28th! Extreme legislative action due to the "New Deal" and other large bills being passed
Some of the rich who already owned big houses were able to keep them and rent out a few of the rooms. Some of the people who were not so rich to start out with lost their homes because they could not pay the rent or the bills. These people would either just live in the streets, or try to get to a Hooverville to set up a tent or something.
Private Bills