Families moving in search of work is why the population patterns changed so often during The Great Depression. The depression was felt around the world.
no it lost 3000 people
More than 25% of the population in the USA was unemployed.
It grew in population because displaced farmers from region 2 moved there.
Yes, there were bicycles during the great depression.
Families moving in search of work is why the population patterns changed so often during The Great Depression. The depression was felt around the world.
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no it lost 3000 people
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More than 25% of the population in the USA was unemployed.
According to the United States Census, the population of the United States in 1930 was 123,202,624. By 1940 the population had risen to 132,164,569.
The number of civilian employees in the Federal government increased greatly during the Great Depression. This helped to improve the population's access to government help.
Hoover's general non-action during the Great Depression earned him the ire of the majority of the US population and resulted in his sound defeat in the election of 1932 to Franklin D. Roosevelt of the Democratic Party.
It grew in population because displaced farmers from region 2 moved there.