they were treated with disrespect and they lived in poorhouse(elderly homes) they had to clean everything! and take care of families but no one took care of them sad yeah i kno wi love my grandparents
They weren't treated nicely. There were treated very poorly.
dont really know or care
poorly.
They were treated as criminals.
In the 1930s, people with intellectual disabilities were often institutionalized in large, overcrowded facilities where they faced neglect, abuse, and inadequate care. Eugenics movements also influenced attitudes towards individuals with disabilities, leading to sterilization and discrimination. Overall, they were marginalized and segregated from society, with limited opportunities for education and employment.
your ugly
farts and smell is mrs beresfords middle name.
In the 1930s, children with autism were often institutionalized or given harmful treatments like electroconvulsive therapy or insulin shock therapy. They were also subjected to abusive practices such as restraint, isolation, and punishment for exhibiting symptoms of their condition. It was a time marked by misunderstanding and mistreatment of individuals with autism.
Not good.
badly
put in hospitals
A harsh place for black people Slavery had just finished but black people were still treated like slaves by white people
During the 1930s in America, people with developmental disabilities were often institutionalized in large overcrowded asylums. They were often subjected to neglect, abuse, and inhumane living conditions. There was little understanding or support for their individual needs and rights at that time.
It was very largely regarded as a non-issue in the 1930s.
in the old days old people weren't treated very well