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James Braddock was dubbed the "Cinderella Man" because of his story that tells us how he went from rags to riches during the depression. He is the symbol of hope because of his story that let the unemployed and poor Americans that they too can get out of their rags and get their own riches.
Seabiscuit (born May 23, 1933 died May 17, 1947) was a prolific American race horse of iconic status. An unlikely champion from humble beginnings, he became a symbol of hope during the Great Depression. A 1947 film charts his career as only Hollywood can.
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No, Ted Knowles did not ride Seabiscuit. The famous racehorse was primarily associated with jockeys such as Red Pollard and George Woolf. Seabiscuit gained fame in the late 1930s and became a symbol of hope during the Great Depression, but Knowles was not one of the jockeys who competed on him.
Shirley Temple was a very famous child star of the Great Depression. Hope it helped
It is true that Roosevelt's determination raised morale in America during the Great Depression. Franklin D. Roosevelt was the country's 32nd President.
Because he won so many races and was such a champion. He gave hope to people.
Cassie Bernall was one of the students killed in the Columbine High School shooting in 1999. She was shot by one of the gunmen during the rampage in the school library. Cassie's faith and courage during the attack became a symbol of hope and strength in the face of tragedy.
The best-known racehorse of the 1930s was Seabiscuit. He became a symbol of hope during the Great Depression, captivating the American public with his underdog story and remarkable comeback after a series of setbacks. Seabiscuit's rivalry with War Admiral, culminating in their famous match race in 1938, solidified his status as a legendary figure in horse racing history. His success on the racetrack and his impact on American culture made him an enduring icon.
Adolf Hitler became very powerful in Germany during the start of world war two:). I hope that was help
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