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They created new jobs for people, and for those unemployed, they opened up work camps. http://www.stocks-simplified.com/Great-Depression-in-Canada.html
How many people were homeless during the Great Depression? Between one and two million people.
As the US is a democracy, there is no one person, or even small group of people, who are "in charge" of a single state, let alone the entire United States. The people "in charge" of various aspects of the US include the President, Vice President, Cabinet officers, Supreme Court Justices, all Members of Congress (and some of their Staff), as well as a variety of political activists not in office at the moment. A similar list could be compiled for any particular State in the Union. This was as true during the Great Depression as it is now, although the various communities were a bit smaller. The Depression lasted from 1929 at least until the US entry into WW2. During that time the Presidents of the US were Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The governors of Texas during that time were Dan Moody, Ross S. Sterling, Miriam A. "Ma" Ferguson, James V. Allred, W. Lee O'Daniel, and Coke R. Stevenson.
homeless people during the great depression Over 1,200 people were homelss.
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Farmers were not doing good during the Great Depression.
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During the great depression people smelled tar paper from what they built when they became homeless and they smelled many cars that passed by.
Not very people at all jumped off of skyscrapers during the Great Depression. Building new skyscrapers were put on hold after the Great Depression but no because people were jumping off of them.