A million and a half labor workers took part in two thousand strikes that year.
He created the New Deal.
FDR's response to the Great Depression, was to restore America's economy and put faith back into the people on their country.
increased international trade Japanese isolationism
demilitarization
Because the Great Depression happened to coincide with the "Dust Bowl" and drought which lasted for several years causing consecutive year crop failures and bankruptcy for many farmers.
He created the New Deal.
The Great Depression in the United States began on October 29, 1929 and the Great Society programs started in response to the Great Depression programs.
FDR's response to the Great Depression, was to restore America's economy and put faith back into the people on their country.
demilitarization
increased international trade Japanese isolationism
production decreased
Herbert Hoover had just become President in 1929 when the Great Depression began. His ineffective response led to his defeat by Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932.
the common people who lived in china were the laborers of the Great Wall
Because the Great Depression happened to coincide with the "Dust Bowl" and drought which lasted for several years causing consecutive year crop failures and bankruptcy for many farmers.
migrants were so desperate for work that they travel vast distances to find it.
When the great depression struck, Hoover decided not to give government aid to the people believing that it would inflate the Federal government budget.
The Great Depression in the United States was part of a world wide depression in the developed nations of Europe. The "response" from Europe was to find ways to end the problem.