In Alabama, most of us little girls were expected to help with household chores from an early age. Little girls were expected to wash dishes at age 5, gather eggs at 4, help tend to younger siblings, and of course go to school at 6. Learning to cook and clean was simply part of "play" and no one ever thought any differently about the roles of girls and boys.hi freinds
Also, Alabamian Jesse Owens won 4 gold medals in the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Hitler has bitter feelings towards him though, because he is black.
***** I would just like to add that it made it far worse because it took place in Berlin, the capital city of Germany.
A bit of a struggle, as in all forms of capitalism (the USSR was state capitalist).
they were thought of as a house wife only cooking and cleaning
Salinas' economic activity in the 1930s was more on hunting. The community also had partial dependence on natural acorn crops.
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They were cheated like Jesus
racism and it sucked major balls :D
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A bit of a struggle, as in all forms of capitalism (the USSR was state capitalist).
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Hard and under payed.
Mexico during the 1920s-1930s
The 1930s was the Great Depression. Jobs were hard to find. Food was scarce because of the dustbowl. Banks were unstable.
A sailor's life was difficult in the 1930s. Sailors often worked very long hours and had little to do for entertainment. The food was usually horrible and the work was backbreaking.
they were thought of as a house wife only cooking and cleaning
In the 1930s, Alabama society was deeply segregated, with Jim Crow laws enforcing racial segregation. The Great Depression greatly impacted the state, leading to economic hardship and high unemployment rates. Agriculture was a dominant industry, with cotton being a major crop, and many rural Alabamians lived in poverty.
Salinas' economic activity in the 1930s was more on hunting. The community also had partial dependence on natural acorn crops.
During the 1930s, many mentally disabled individuals faced stigma, discrimination, and institutionalization. They often received inadequate care and lacked opportunities for education, work, and social inclusion. Society's views on mental disability were limited, and there was a lack of understanding and support for individuals with mental disabilities.