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Differentiation / branding.
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In the 1930's what was the derogatory term generally used to describe poor people that migrated to California?
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Being zozzled is a 1930 term that was used to describe how drunk a person was.
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The term "lost generation" generally refers to a group of people, particularly a generation of young people, who are seen as directionless, lacking purpose, or disillusioned, often as a result of societal upheaval or economic hardship. It can also be used to describe a generation that has experienced a break in tradition or cultural values.
The term used to describe the right to vote is suffrage.
No, the term "obligatory" refers to something that is required or mandated, regardless of any potential hardship it may cause. The level of hardship caused by an assignment may vary depending on the circumstances, but it is not a defining characteristic of something being obligatory.
The literal use of pantywaist is an item of children's clothing dating from the 1920s; an undergarment consisting of short pants (like boxers) and a tee-shirt that buttoned together at the waist. In the 1930's the term was first used to describe 'an effeminate' or 'weak man or boy'; AKA a 'sissy'. I have also heard the term used to describe someone as being useless.
the term to describe that would be: "historical context".
term used to describe extreme, reckless charges
The term used to describe the end of slavery is abolition.
There are banks that may give a hardship loan if a good credit report is received. There are also payday loan shops that will give out extremely expensive very short term loans.