They often could not be the "breadwinner."
Men were affected by the depression as they got unemployed and couldn't buy any products meaning they weren't fulfilling America's state of mind. So, they lost jobs and became homeless and malnutritioned.
the states that was affected the most were Michigan,California and Pensylvania
It grew in population because displaced farmers from region 2 moved there.
great depression affected most nations as its epicentre was USA which was the largest and most productive economy at that time. the stock prices at wall street fell like house of cards and the investors incurred huge losses . Russia was least affected by this as its trade was not dependent on USA and because of the success of its five year plans.
Following the Great War (WWI), all countries involved in the war (therefore most all of Europe) except the Soviet Union, experienced depressions very similar to the Great Depression in the U.S. (which only worsened conditions as the U.S. was inable to help the European nations).
No. Most countries like France, Great Britain, and the US were largely affected. Germany was much less affected and continued to steadily build their military.
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The Great Depression had a devastating effect on Australia with massive unemployment and hardship for most of the country.
the states that was affected the most were Michigan,California and Pensylvania
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American Civil War and the Great Depression
It grew in population because displaced farmers from region 2 moved there.
great depression affected most nations as its epicentre was USA which was the largest and most productive economy at that time. the stock prices at wall street fell like house of cards and the investors incurred huge losses . Russia was least affected by this as its trade was not dependent on USA and because of the success of its five year plans.
The Great Depression.
Following the Great War (WWI), all countries involved in the war (therefore most all of Europe) except the Soviet Union, experienced depressions very similar to the Great Depression in the U.S. (which only worsened conditions as the U.S. was inable to help the European nations).
No. Most countries like France, Great Britain, and the US were largely affected. Germany was much less affected and continued to steadily build their military.
An African American during the Great Depression probably would have felt that the New Deal mostly helped white people and not others.
the great depression took place everywhere, but the U.S. was effected the most