School was in session during the Depression. It continued to be free to the students!
It did big time. The schools helped the Great depression end!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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what did so many banks close during the great depression
There was no 2nd Great Depression. Many thought the Great Recession would be a great depression but that was not the case. In reality, the economy was not even close to another great depression. The great depression included such things as wage fixing and pricing fixing by the government, excess public debt from WW1, Smoot-Hawley act, etc. The Great Recession was just a financial breakdown, which is bad, but not a GD.
The great depression was felt most severely on the prairies because they didn't have much stuff around them they either went out and got what they needed from the town close to them or they had someone bring it up and they would be paid but since the great depression everything in the towns were goin down and the people in the prairies couldn't get anything.
As the economic depression deepened in the early 30s, and as farmers had less and less money to spend in town, banks began to fail at alarming rates. During the 20s, there was an average of 70 banks failing each year nationally. After the crash during the first 10 months of 1930, 744 banks failed - 10 times as many. In all, 9,000 banks failed during the decade of the 30s. It's estimated that 4,000 banks failed during the one year of 1933 alone. By 1933, depositors saw $140 billion disappear through bank failures.
Friendship was difficult to have because it was extremely easy to loose those that were close to you and most people didn't want to risk the pain of a broken heart when they lost someone. To prevent this most people isolated themselves from others and their lives.
what did so many banks close during the great depression
He made Americans comfortable through the Great depression. He helped the banks during the great depression by making a national holiday where all the banks had to close down for four days and could ony re-open if they passed inspection.
There was no 2nd Great Depression. Many thought the Great Recession would be a great depression but that was not the case. In reality, the economy was not even close to another great depression. The great depression included such things as wage fixing and pricing fixing by the government, excess public debt from WW1, Smoot-Hawley act, etc. The Great Recession was just a financial breakdown, which is bad, but not a GD.
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many busnissess closed in the 1930s because of the great depression
In 2011, CNN conducted a poll that showed that 50% of Americans believe the U.S. is headed for another Great Depression. The lack of usual resilience for economic stresses has made many people believe that America is headed for another Great Depression.
No, I still attend that school. It is open during the week.
It is possible, but would be up to the school administrators.
the factory where close but the men that work on the job fail to complete the economy
The family life during the Great Depression wasn't all that close and when we say that we mean that they werent always together and when a family member died during the Great Depression they had to keep on walking and leave their dead bodies behind.
Dorothea Lange used a close-up, intimate composition in "Migrant Mother, Nipomo Valley" to bring the viewer's attention to the mother's distressed expression and the hardship in her eyes. The tight framing and direct gaze of the mother create a sense of immediacy and empathy, allowing viewers to connect emotionally with the plight of migrant workers during the Great Depression.
The great depression was felt most severely on the prairies because they didn't have much stuff around them they either went out and got what they needed from the town close to them or they had someone bring it up and they would be paid but since the great depression everything in the towns were goin down and the people in the prairies couldn't get anything.