There are a variety of things that families did not do to survive the Depression. Families during this time did not spend a lot of money unless they had to.
Bennett gave the family of Americans money from his own pockets to let people buy food that would need to survive :P
There was serious impact of the Depression on families and on gender relations. Families faced hardships with children and women being forced to work for very low wages to try and make ends meet.
they tried to keep there families safe or they would go live with their families
More international trade
breadlines. (: --novanet--
During the great depression, many families had to survive on gruel stale bread!!
It has been known to run in families but those who have had no family history of depression can still have depression.
Families survive by eating a lot of stuff
Manic depression is also known as bipolar disorder. A person is born with susceptablity to the disorder. It often runs in families and can be inherited. But the trigger is from the environment. Something, like a relationship, causes anxiety or insecurity. This in turn starts the manic depression.
In my opinion I think Yes the Great Depression hardship strengthened the families bond because families idk
cities and town were families were during the great depression
Counselling, medication, support, friends
Bennett gave the family of Americans money from his own pockets to let people buy food that would need to survive :P
There was serious impact of the Depression on families and on gender relations. Families faced hardships with children and women being forced to work for very low wages to try and make ends meet.
hard because of the depression ^ nope the depression was in the 1930's not 20's ..
they tried to keep there families safe or they would go live with their families
Poor families needed the money.