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Q: What problems did disabled people face during Great Depression?
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What problems did people have during the Great Depression?

No Jobs,No money,no Housing,No food,and no vehicles :(


What did Keynes believe the result of government involvement in the problems of the people during the great depression would be-?

The problems of the people would be full employment.


What did Keynes believed the result of government in the problems of the people during the great depression would be?

Full employment


Keynes believed that the result of government involvement in the problems of the people during the Great Depression would be?

Full Employment


What laws were passed and agencies established to deal with the problems of students and young people during the depression?

NYA and WPA.


What two basic problems did the US face during the depression?

Well there weren't just 2 basic problems there were many BASIC problems in the great depression. One of them was a lot of people were running low on money so they stopped using money and switched to their new system of credit.


How many people where Homless people during the Great Depression?

How many people were homeless during the Great Depression? Between one and two million people.


Did people speak up to help the disabled during the holocaust?

no


Who lives in Hooverville?

homeless people during the great depression Over 1,200 people were homelss.


What did business people do during the depression?

suicide


What drives people to shoot other people?

feud, rivalry depression, or mental problems.


What model of mental illness did most people hold during the middle ages?

This is rather hard to answer because it wasn't until the 1900's that mental disorders were given names or diagnosed. I would guess that a percentage of the population were mentally challenged, that there was depression, autism, suffered from brain injury, emotional problems of various sorts, and people who were insane. Many times these people were picked out to be witches and put on trial for the crime of witchcraft. Children born mentally disabled or physically disabled were killed or sold.