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Families moving in search of work is why the population patterns changed so often during The Great Depression. The depression was felt around the world.
When the great depression struck, Hoover decided not to give government aid to the people believing that it would inflate the Federal government budget.
Young people often had to quiet school and try to find work
The word 'has' is a verb and is often used in a verb phrase. examples: She has an apple. (simple present) He has a new car. (simple present) He has phoned three times today. (present perfect) She has eaten an apple. (present perfect)
Tapas are eaten in Spain. They are served in restaurants and bars, often alongside drinks. They are often eaten in the early evening.
John Steinbeck often wrote about themes related to social injustice, the Great Depression, and the struggles of the working class. Many of his works explore the human condition, the hardships of rural life, and the impacts of economic and societal changes on individuals.
During the Great Depression, there was widespread economic insecurity and competition for scarce resources. Minorities were often scapegoated for economic hardships by dominant groups seeking someone to blame. This led to an increase in discrimination as minorities were viewed as threats to jobs and resources.
If you say the Great Depression began with the Black Tuesday stock market crash on October 29, 1929, then Hoover, who left office on March 4. 1933 was in office during 3 years and 4 months of the depression.
The social impacts of the Great Depression included:Unemployment rising to 25% of the workforceReduced wages for those who were employed, forcing them to economize, often by working harder at homeDefaulting on loans and mortgagesHomelessnessChildren dropping out of schoolDisruption of families as men went out of workIncrease in racial prejudice and xenophobiaRise of fringe political groupsThere is a link to an article on the Great Depression below.
hoover villes were homes that the people lived in during the great depression often made of cardbored and newspapers, on streets, and in parks
yes. sea turtles often get eaten by mostly people in Columbia and other countries in South America even though it is illeagl.
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