There was food during the Great Depression. Distribution systems were impaired or broken and many people had much less money than before and so found it hard to afford to buy all the food they needed as well as pay for necessary clothing, housing, etc.
Americans turned to the government for aid in the great depression because many people didnt have jobs, and were going poor and hungry.
Farmers were not doing good during the Great Depression.
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.
During the Great Depression, widespread unemployment and poverty led to food shortages and limited access to resources, causing many people to go hungry. This lack of nutrition and proper sustenance contributed to an increase in starvation deaths during that time period.
During the great depression people smelled tar paper from what they built when they became homeless and they smelled many cars that passed by.
How many people were homeless during the Great Depression? Between one and two million people.
Farmers were not doing good during the Great Depression.
The United States did not want to have any more poor and hungry people during the Great Depression.
Americans turned to the government for aid in the great depression because many people didnt have jobs, and were going poor and hungry.
homeless people during the great depression Over 1,200 people were homelss.
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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.
During the great depression people smelled tar paper from what they built when they became homeless and they smelled many cars that passed by.
During the Great Depression, widespread unemployment and poverty led to food shortages and limited access to resources, causing many people to go hungry. This lack of nutrition and proper sustenance contributed to an increase in starvation deaths during that time period.
Yes, radios were one of the main sources of communication between the government and the people during the Great Depression