Actually, wired telephones were available if you had the money. AM radio broadcasts were also available. Although citizens band in the modern sense was probably not around, there were ham radio operators at this time. Radios and other electronics used vacuum tubes. Many rural areas were not yet connected to the grid; but they had batteries and generators.
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During the Great Depression, homeless individuals were often referred to as "hobos." This term described transient workers who traveled in search of jobs or better living conditions, often by hitching rides on freight trains. Many hobos formed a subculture, adopting a distinct lifestyle and communicating through symbols to indicate safe places or job opportunities. The term reflects the broader struggles and societal challenges faced during this difficult economic period.
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Bear with me if this answer is kind of long, im just not quite sure what your asking. The Great Depression started in the majority of the country in 1929. It is by far the worst financial crisis Americas ever suffered (in my opinion anyways). The Depression not only hurt us causing crime and poverty rates to go up, but international trade and other countries were hurt as well. Also, debate rages on still today wether FDR's "New Deal" (what we would call a stimulus package) helped or lengthen the period of recesion.
He was an American circus performer, who created the memorable clown figure "Weary Willie," based on the hobos of the Depression era.
Men looking for work. They were called Hobos.
Either by rail, hitching a ride,or simply walking. By train
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During the Great Depression, homeless individuals were often referred to as "hobos." This term described transient workers who traveled in search of jobs or better living conditions, often by hitching rides on freight trains. Many hobos formed a subculture, adopting a distinct lifestyle and communicating through symbols to indicate safe places or job opportunities. The term reflects the broader struggles and societal challenges faced during this difficult economic period.
they didnt contribute to it too much, the main reason for the great depression was the stock market crash followed by lack of job availability, and the presidents "New Deal" Sorry that I cant give you a direct answer, but they didnt effect the great depression too much
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A lot of animals a lot of hobos came down and bite every duck alive so then shak was made a n.b.a player obviously you are clearly stupid ^
The Great Depression effected people in many ways. Many people ate out of the soup kitchen to save money. Some created boarding houses for the homeless. Many lost there homes and became hobos. They road trains in search of a job. Final line....there little money to be spent.
During the Great Depression, it was not uncommon someone to lose everything and become a vagrant. Every morning, the commuters see the same vagrant sleeping on the roadside. Some hobos, or tramps, embrace the vagrant, unfettered lifestyle.
She sucked d!ck for a living and got money to buy food for her self and she gave some of that food to the pore and the needed, she also was a pr0stitutewho got but raped by old hobos
yes, sometimes called hoovervilles because they blamed president hoover for the depression
Many hobos lived in makeshift settlements called hobo jungles, where many other people with a life situation similar to them shared the space, often in woods or alleys. Hobo had a bad reputation because many of them would steal to stay alive.