It depends what you mean by celebs but there were some extremely rich people during the great depression. The Vanderbilt's and some other families held more then 20% of America's money during the Great Depression. There were a few films during that era but radio stars still were much more popular because almost everyone had a radio and it was hard for people to go to the movies.
Life was very hard during the Great Depression. No one had any money and no one knew what to do. Jobs were not very easy to find, because every one needed one.
well first of all I think it doesnt concern any of your business
Hoovervilles were shanty towns that people were forced to live in because they could not afford any proper accomodation during the Great Depression. They were named after President Hoover who was President of the US at the beginning of the Great Depression. Hoover was replaced by Franklin D Roosevelt because he was regarded as a 'do nothing President' meaning he did not put proper measures in place to help the USA out of the Great Depression.
They wore the same clothing as any other child during the great depression. Girls and boys dressed in pants and dress shoes if they lived in an orphanage. If they didn't live in an orphanage the girls wore skirts. Hope this helped answer your question. -Rebecca Fin
People kept on getting money after money and the bank didn't have any more money to give out
New Zealand suffered during the Great Depression because the New Zealand economy relies largely on exports. During the depression there was no demand for any of the products we have to export, and therefore there was no circulation of money.
they wore any kinda clothing like mostly rags
There weren't any jobs to get to..and kids walked to school.
Life was very hard during the Great Depression. No one had any money and no one knew what to do. Jobs were not very easy to find, because every one needed one.
'Any job' is better than 'no job'...
well first of all I think it doesnt concern any of your business
Hoovervilles were shanty towns that people were forced to live in because they could not afford any proper accomodation during the Great Depression. They were named after President Hoover who was President of the US at the beginning of the Great Depression. Hoover was replaced by Franklin D Roosevelt because he was regarded as a 'do nothing President' meaning he did not put proper measures in place to help the USA out of the Great Depression.
Doc Blanchard--football great great was from Bishopville
Hoovervilles were shanty towns that people were forced to live in because they could not afford any proper accomodation during the Great Depression. They were named after President Hoover who was President of the US at the beginning of the Great Depression. Hoover was replaced by Franklin D Roosevelt because he was regarded as a 'do nothing President' meaning he did not put proper measures in place to help the USA out of the Great Depression.
They wore the same clothing as any other child during the great depression. Girls and boys dressed in pants and dress shoes if they lived in an orphanage. If they didn't live in an orphanage the girls wore skirts. Hope this helped answer your question. -Rebecca Fin
People kept on getting money after money and the bank didn't have any more money to give out
Farmers tried to sell their farms but they was not able to sell them. The homelesses tried to find a job but they could not find any jobs. Suicide rates increased during the Great Depression.