one in 4 people had no job
No
In reference to The Great Depression, many Americans blamed President Herbert Hoover for their difficulties during the early 1930s. Many felt he underestimated the severity of the financial crisis, and did little to help those hit hardest by the depression.
There was a study done that there were about 2 million slaves in the early 1930s, even though Abraham Lincoln's emancipation proclamation.
During the early 1930s, many Americans blamed the Great Depression on several factors, including the stock market crash of 1929, the failure of banks, and widespread unemployment. They often pointed fingers at the previous administration of Herbert Hoover, accusing it of inadequate response to the economic crisis. Additionally, some Americans held Wall Street and big business responsible for their hardships, viewing them as symbols of greed and corruption that led to the financial collapse.
American Labor did not make great progress during the 1930's. The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression in the decade preceding World War II and lasted until the late 1930s or early 1940s.
African Americans share croppers
High unemployment. (It was the 1930s).Antisemitism.
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.
The goals of America in the 1930s were to get the American citizens out of unemployment and starting to fend for their families and recover from the great deppression.
Mass unemployment nationwide poverty and hunger
a period during the 1930s when there was a worldwide economic collapse and mass unemployment.
the great depression
Hoovervilles sprang up in the nations cities
1930s
Type your answer here...Which of the following was not part of national policy of isolationism during the 1920s and early 1930s?
No. You can't collect unemployment anywhere for merely retiring.
the empire state building was the tallest building built in the early 1930s