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Yes they did. Many homes had electricity in 1934
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it was hard for black people
Salinas' economic activity in the 1930s was more on hunting. The community also had partial dependence on natural acorn crops.
they were good
It depends on the proximity of your neighbors' homes to yours and the layout of your property. If your windows are facing directly towards your neighbors' homes and there are no barriers like trees or fences, it is possible that they may be able to see into your windows during the day. Consider using curtains or blinds for privacy.
Yes they did. Many homes had electricity in 1934
Homes in the 1930s varied, just like they are today. They were often frame houses with wood siding. Some did not have inside bathrooms, and more than one bathroom was not common. They did have kitchens. Neighborhoods in cities were part of the city, outside of the business district. It was common for neighborhoods to be segregated by race and economics. City blocks had alleys behind the houses.
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Odysseus Land of the Dead neighbors the homes of the Cimmerians.
Yes, it is possible that your neighbors can hear you inside if you can hear them outside, especially if there is little sound insulation in the walls between your homes.
Life for people in America in the 1930s was very bleak. This was the era of the Great Depression, which means that many people were without work, without homes and without food.
Neighborhoods in the 1930s varied widely depending on location, but many were characterized by close-knit communities where neighbors looked out for each other. These neighborhoods often had distinct cultural identities and social structures. However, economic hardship during the Great Depression affected many neighborhoods, leading to high levels of poverty and unemployment.
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It was too shifty
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