Social reform in the 1930s, largely influenced by the Great Depression, focused on economic recovery and relief programs, such as the New Deal, aimed at providing immediate assistance to the unemployed and struggling families. In contrast, social reform in the 1960s was characterized by a broader Civil Rights Movement, emphasizing racial equality, social justice, and anti-war activism, with landmark legislation like the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act. While the 1930s reforms were primarily about economic stability, the 1960s reforms sought to address systemic social injustices and promote civil liberties. Both periods reflected a response to pressing social issues, but their scopes and goals differed significantly.
The was the period when comic books and comic strips gained huge popularity.
1930s
Not good.
King Kong was one of them
None. The technology did not exist back then.
The economy is on big difference.
speed, safety and look difference
Of course yes there is. One example is that both men and women wear ugg boots today, which was not 1930s fashion.
During the 1930s some social issues were prohibition and women's rights. Civil rights for minorities was another social issue of the 1930s.
back then they couldnt fix one thing they had to get it right the first time
We developed new rules and got better equipment for contact sports.
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Mexico is not good service . China has rice. Asians has no food.
Unemployment was much higher for the poor in 1930s Chicago. Those in white collar jobs lost many positions, but there was simply no work for the laborers to do.
Similarities between farm labor in the 1930s and today include the physical demands of the work and the importance of agricultural practices. Differences include advances in technology and mechanization, which have increased efficiency and productivity in modern farming. Additionally, there have been improvements in labor rights and regulations to protect workers in today's agricultural industry.
new deal
yes