The major effect of the Great Depression and the New Deal on America was expanded government intervention into new areas of social and economic affairs and the creation of more social assistance agencies at the national level. The relationship between the national government and the people changed drastically. The government took on a greater role in the everyday social and economic lives of the people. The New Deal programs of FDR also created a liberal political alliance made up of labor unions, blacks and other ethnic and religious minorities, intellectuals, the poor, and some farmers. These groups became the backbone of the Democratic Party for decades following the Depression. As the federal government grew with new agencies and reform attempts, the cost of government increased. The growth of the government continued following the New Deal.
The Great Depression and the New Deal measures led to the domestic programs of JFK's New Frontier, and LBJ's Great Society and War on Poverty. The New Deal measures have also had an influence on the current Obama administration, in its attempts to stimulate the economy.
One effect of the Great Depression is that the population of California increased due to the movement of migrant workers. Severe drought in the Midwest forced many people to venture to California to find work.
people fighting for there homes and countries and food
No treaty started or ended the Great Depression. The depression years were an economic event that worsened with the world's rigid adherence to the gold standard behind major currencies. Its devastating effects began to soften and disappear with the worldwide devaluations of currency in terms of its backing by gold. In fact, during the depression years, every major currency abandoned convertibility to gold.
1940
repeal of prohibition
agriculture
The great depression.
WWI was a major cause of the Great Depression.
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No treaty started or ended the Great Depression. The depression years were an economic event that worsened with the world's rigid adherence to the gold standard behind major currencies. Its devastating effects began to soften and disappear with the worldwide devaluations of currency in terms of its backing by gold. In fact, during the depression years, every major currency abandoned convertibility to gold.
It made everything worse!~Like nowadays
Over populating in the north. & urbanization.
they got over it LOL!
THey didn't had that much money and transportation
1940
Widespread of hunger, poverty, and unemployment...
Rugged individualism was arguably already in place, but the Great Depression strengthened this trait in working-class Americans. Decades later, these folks were still pinching every last penny and asking for help from no one.