To relive the discouragement and despair that was felt during the 1920's and 1930's, people would attend social activities such as Church functions, Soda Fountains, and local dances. Many people also found comfort reading The Bible.
An old maxim attributed variously to both shaker and quaker, was " use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without". my father said his grandmother, neither quaker nor shaker, taught him that. Because he was able to, he learned to repair what he could, and to make or modify what he couldnt find or afford, (and not to expect it to perform as per the genuine original!). Many people would trade skills; i will sharpen your mower if you will patch my old tire, i will split some wood if you will take these rags and make me a quilt. My mother would make quilts, pies, casserolees, skirts, dresses, her potato salads always finished faster than anybody elses. My father was good at bagging (nongame) birds for pies and stews, we still have his old .22. It was known my greatgranmother would take in hoboes, who kept the old bunkhouse free of bums, she would boil their castoff suits and they would shrink enough dad always had a decent suit or 3 as he grew up. He learned to picked up every stray nut and bolt and screw he came across, sort and match them, and straighten nails, and could sharpen anything
They did things lilke listen to the radio, play Board Games, sports, & more. They tried to find ways to make fun without money.
Suicide Went to the Soup Kitchen to eat Suicide... Actually suicide was the only thing to relieve discouragement... No other way...
I am learning about the Great Depression too!
The best jobs during the great depression were based on necessity, not want. For instance, jobs that rely on things we need, such as food, water, health, oil, and transportation will be safe. On the other hand, jobs that derive from want, such as clothes, will not prosper during tough economic times. In addition, many jobs in the banking industry will suffer as the tough economy cannot give banks the necessary cash flow to sustain themselves.
Certain symbols on the tipi's talk about how they hunt and how they survive they also mean what they do for life and other things. Some people say that the symbols mean what they used to do.
he did bad things, during the rebellions.
Credit was a major cause of the Great Depression. In the 1920's, people in America (e.g. Canada and the USA) had a great economy due to the war and therefore people were more willing to spend money. Many people though, didn't make a lot of money and so they bought things using credit. People that should not have been able to afford things like houses and cars suddenly had them. Banks were willing to loan money because of the great state of the economy, and people were happy to take them. To make matters even worse, people noticed that the Stock Market was the best way to get rich off of other people's money. In other words, working people would take a loan from a bank and invest it in the market. Before September of 1929, they were basically guaranteed to make money. They would then pay off the loan and have a small profit to show. But when the stock market crashed, people lost billions of dollars. They didn't even use their money in the first place, and so now they had to pay off a large loan with money they didn't have. Banks, of course, began to foreclose homes and reposes things. For some banks, though, they couldn't collect because the people had nothing, and so the people and banks went bankrupt. To summerize, credit was a major cause of the Great Depression.
The Government was changed. New people were elected into the office during the progressive era. Things were getting better and people were smarter. They elected new people as the government. Then Tauris Moton Was elected President from 1927-2010
There are a variety of things that families did not do to survive the Depression. Families during this time did not spend a lot of money unless they had to.
they killed rats and animals for food
Things could happen such as accidents or things such as diseases that they don't know about until its to late
Many people lost there homes and jobs and World War 2 got us out of it.
Prime Minister Bennett helped lots of people during the Great Depression. When people wrote him letters asking of his help, he sent them the things they asked for things like money, clothes and even bicycles. He gave people money from his own wallet. It's possible all of his donations added up to 20 millions dollars.
The Great Depression. Many people were unemployed, and almost everyone lost their jobs. It was a time of struggle. Since the economy is not doing so well these days, people describe it as the "Second Great Depression."
The same things we need to survive here on earth.
They get their needs by interacting and by working with the people of a community.
Government, Economy, and People
people had to sell and give up things to earn money it lead into economics
homes more places for black to live and eat
they feared it would make things worse