The 1930s were a period of large cultural shifts in America and abroad. In the wake of the Great Depression and World War I, the decade saw the development of public works projects in America, catastrophes like the Dust Bowl and the rise of fascism in Europe. The 1930s also contained much of the presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the beginning of "Hollywood's Golden Age."
Franklin Delano Roosevelt began his presidency in 1932, promising a "New Deal" that would put Americans back to work. Under FDR, many social projects began, including the Works Progress Administration (WPA). This program aimed to recruit civilians for large-scale public works projects, including highways and firehouses. This period also saw the establishment of the Tennessee Valley Authority, which dealt with flooding and power creation in the southeastern United States. The Roosevelt Administration also sponsored federal programs for artists, which funded artists including Jackson Pollock.
The Dust Bowl
Another major issue in the 1930s was the Dust Bowl in the central plains. This long-lasting drought displaced millions of farmers and led to a large westward migration. Many farmers and their families went to California and the federal government created many new agencies and emergency funds to assist dispossessed farmers and their families, including the Emergency Farm Mortgage Act. In the wake of the Dust Bowl, many new farming practices were implemented to prevent future cataclysmic droughts, including planting trees and digging furrows.
In the 1930s, Nazism and Fascism took root in Germany and Italy, which produced some social improvements, but also created dictatorships and led to World War II. In Germany in particular, the growth of the Nazi party in the 1930s led to Germany withdrawing from the League of Nations and then invading Poland in 1939, beginning the war. While Italy did not enter the war until 1940, Benito Mussolini was in place as a dictator throughout the 1930s.
The legalization of same-sex marriage, the #MeToo movement bringing attention to sexual harassment and assault, and the push for gender equality in the workplace are examples of social changes seen in recent years.
Many folk singers in the 1930s became supporters of the socialist political system. This was influenced by the social and economic conditions of the time, leading them to sing about issues such as workers' rights, poverty, and inequality.
Social reorganization refers to the process by which society undergoes significant changes in its structure, institutions and relationships. This can involve economic, political, and cultural transformations that impact social hierarchy, norms, and values. Sociologists study how these changes influence the functioning and organization of society.
In the 1930s and 1940s, socialist ideas such as universal healthcare, social security, and public education were developed to ensure essential social services for all citizens. Today, these services are considered fundamental by all parties for the well-being and equality of society.
You must also provide brief details on the social unrests that did occur. You must also make use of the sources on the source work question paper wherever possible to answer the question. Why not do some internet searches on “causes of social unrest in the 1930s(40s)”?. Please note the question does not say what factors contributed to the social unrest of the 1930s and 1940s in The Bahamas; therefore, you can broaden the perspective and comment on factors that contributed to social unrest in the 1930s and 40s in the West Indies and not just limit it to The Bahamas.Since the question does not limit itself to The Bahamas you could give examples from the Caribbean region found in the related links at the end of this answer.Common Causes of Working Class UnrestThe principal causes of working class unrest and dissatisfaction were the same throughout the region: low wages; high unemployment and under-employment; arrogant racist attitudes of the colonial administrators and employers in their relations with black workers; lack of adequate or in most cases any representation; and, no established structure for the resolution of industrial disputes by collective bargaining.
During the 1930s some social issues were prohibition and women's rights. Civil rights for minorities was another social issue of the 1930s.
The political, economic and social changes affected the daily life of Americans in 1920s to 1930s in a huge manner. The main event during this time was the Great Depression which had mainly been caused by World War I and this made the cost of living almost unbearable for most people.Ê
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Male life in the 1930s was greatly impacted by the Great Depression, resulting in high unemployment rates and financial challenges for many men. Men faced pressure to be the primary breadwinners for their families, and societal norms typically emphasized traditional gender roles. However, the 1930s also saw the rise of various social movements and changes in masculinity ideals.
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