In the 1950s, life for the rich in America was characterized by affluence, marked by suburban homes, consumerism, and access to luxury goods and services. They enjoyed a lifestyle filled with leisure activities, travel, and cultural experiences. In contrast, the poor faced economic hardships, often living in overcrowded urban areas or rural poverty, struggling to access basic necessities like healthcare and education. This stark divide highlighted the growing inequalities in post-war America, despite the overall economic growth of the era.
it depended on the status of the slave but many slaves had very poor living conditions such as dirt floors and very poor housing arrangements.
What would it be like to live in the south as a freedman during Reconstruction?
poor
It depends who you were, the gap between the Rich and poor were very great. The rich rarely worked and often times oversaw things like massive farms and Factories while the poor generally worked in those places.
The Jungle by Upton Sinclair is about the terrible quality of life and poor living conditions of newly immigrated people to America in the late 1800s to the early 1900s. The main character is Jurgis Rudkus, whose new life is followed through the entirety of the book.
I am from Ghana. Ghana is not different from America. They raise money for Africa because they think they're poor but we're not. So my answer would be its excatly like America.
There are poor Jews in America in 2011. Jews are like everyone else in that regard.
Large, heavy, unreliable, poor brakes, poor handling, requiring constant maintence, but built with thick steel, that would last decades.
poor
In 1881 a poor young women often suffered from poverty and poor health while a rich young women had many luxuries.
very poor
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Poor.
hard
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life was hard
What it is like to be poor in America is that we would not have that much money to support ourselves. All shops would be bankrupt and we would not have that many clothes to wear and shoes. We couldn't buy anything.