Yes, because the government needed more money so they raised the prices of every thing.
much more expensive
much more expensive
breadlines. (: --novanet--
Preservation techniques were the same during the Great Depression as they were prior to it - canning, smoking, freezing during winter, drying.
Rural areas were particularly hard hit during the great depression because of a concurrent drought that affected America's major agricultural areas. Food and commodities prices fell large amounts putting even more economic stress on rural communities. Rural areas were particularly hard hit during the great depression because of a concurrent drought that affected America's major agricultural areas. Food and commodities prices fell large amounts putting even more economic stress on rural communities.
much more expensive
much more expensive
food hunting
The dustbowl is a nickname for the Midwest during the great depression. I is one factor that causes the great depression because of the shortage of food.
yes school enrollment drop during great depression, because there was no food to eat and there were riots everywhere.
a peice of beard and no water
Bread and water were the staple diet
breadlines. (: --novanet--
Preservation techniques were the same during the Great Depression as they were prior to it - canning, smoking, freezing during winter, drying.
Rural areas were particularly hard hit during the great depression because of a concurrent drought that affected America's major agricultural areas. Food and commodities prices fell large amounts putting even more economic stress on rural communities. Rural areas were particularly hard hit during the great depression because of a concurrent drought that affected America's major agricultural areas. Food and commodities prices fell large amounts putting even more economic stress on rural communities.
No Jobs,No money,no Housing,No food,and no vehicles :(
Hoovervills were important to the great depression because when people's homes went to foreclosure, they had no where to go. Hoovervills gave people shelter and food during the great depression when people had no where to go.