Must of been the so-called "alphabet soup" that helped like the AAA, CCC, WPA, TVA, SSB.
They created new jobs for people, and for those unemployed, they opened up work camps. http://www.stocks-simplified.com/Great-Depression-in-Canada.html
The movie provided a good escape and fairy tale for those during the depression and allowed time for the people to forget about the falling economy.
John Steinbeck grew up during the Great Depression and was sympathetic to the plight of the poor and wrote about their many experiences during those trying times .
They hitchedhiked,walked or rode in cars of their time. Those cars were quite uncomfortable!
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If America did not get educational services during the great depression then probably only 1% of those american descendants would have been alive today because most would have died from not getting jobs and the 1% are the people who were rich enough to get some education
That's why it is called "the depression," because it was the biggest time of great financial hardship in the recent past. "The Great Depression" and "The Depression" are the same thing. Although, some people talk about us entering "a depression" sometimes, and they are talking about the economy now, not back then.
During the Great Depression, those that weren't privileged enough to have enough money during the time as you can guess didn't have many toys or games. Instead, the children busied themselves with things ranging from books to chores, from playing tag to chasing a squirrel.
Those not standing in bread lines roamed the country looking for work. About the only thing more scarce than jobs back then was money.
If you mean aired as in televised, none, television didn't exist in the 1930's. "Aired?" That's a television concept and television wasn't available during the great depression. Both of those answers are wrong. the silent films came out in th 1900's through 1928 and during the depression they already had cartoons, shows, and films.
The welfare system was created during the Great Depression. This system helps those families that are in need due to illness or high unemployment rates.