In several cities, groups of unemployed men organised themselves to help poor families and prevent them being evicted from their homes. In Seattle, the unemployed were allowed to pick unmarketable fruit and vegetables by nearby farmers, and to cut timber, which they could use to exchange for services like the doctor. In the coal-mining area of Pennsylvania, unemployed miners dug coal on company property and sold it cheaply. The coal company took them to court but juries refused to convict them.
Breadlines and soup kitchens were a common sight during the Great Depression. These soup kitchens and breadlines were commonly run by charities and church organizations. They handed out warm meals and bread to people in need. The lines to such places were at times miles long.
People did have a hard time finding shelter during the Great Depression. President Hoover was President when the Depression first hit and had a firm stance that the government should stay out of the economy as much as possible. He believed that the economy would solve the situation itself and took very little action to help the citizens of the United States. In his honor, people dubbed the makeshift towns "Hoovervilles." The were full or poorly built shacks, with people living in bad conditions right on top of each other. World War II and President Roosevelt helped to bring about the change in the way things were in the United States during the Great Depression.
because many people lost there jobs and homes and thats what happened to george and lenny and thats why they were looking for a job and a place to stay.
Due to the fact that everyone was lost, the German people were looking for someone to lead them, and hitler promised that he would help Germany be a prosperous nation, which indeed he did and he used the fact that he helped them out of a depression to stay in office and he eventually seized absolute power
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Yes. Although many schools struggled to stay open
Breadlines and soup kitchens were a common sight during the Great Depression. These soup kitchens and breadlines were commonly run by charities and church organizations. They handed out warm meals and bread to people in need. The lines to such places were at times miles long.
People did have a hard time finding shelter during the Great Depression. President Hoover was President when the Depression first hit and had a firm stance that the government should stay out of the economy as much as possible. He believed that the economy would solve the situation itself and took very little action to help the citizens of the United States. In his honor, people dubbed the makeshift towns "Hoovervilles." The were full or poorly built shacks, with people living in bad conditions right on top of each other. World War II and President Roosevelt helped to bring about the change in the way things were in the United States during the Great Depression.
by making people stay happy during the great deppresion
because many people lost there jobs and homes and thats what happened to george and lenny and thats why they were looking for a job and a place to stay.
Many hobos lived in makeshift settlements called hobo jungles, where many other people with a life situation similar to them shared the space, often in woods or alleys. Hobo had a bad reputation because many of them would steal to stay alive.
FDR was running for 4 terms because it was during the great depression and WWII so during hard times presidents stay because u can't keep changing presidents.
The average percent of unemployed people during the time period between 1929 and 1941 was about 25-35% in the United States. Toledo, Canada, which was affected by the depression the most, had an overall unemployment rate of 80%.I found these figures for unemployment rates in the US during the Great Depression.1930--3.2 percent1931--15.9 percent1932--23.6 percent1933--24.9 percent1934--21.7 percent1935--20.1 percent1936--16.9 percent1937--14.3 percent1938--19.0 percent1939--17.2 percent
War causes economic recessions. By staying neutral we hoped to stay out of debt. That is mostly true but the answer depends on the time period. During WW1 the US tried to stay neutral to stay progressive. During other wars the answer really varies. But the first answer really sums it up, saving money and staying out of debt is a main priority. Wars cost billions of dollars, in the case of WW1 many of countries went into depression and for us it is known as the great depression.
War causes economic recessions. By staying neutral we hoped to stay out of debt. That is mostly true but the answer depends on the time period. During WW1 the US tried to stay neutral to stay progressive. During other wars the answer really varies. But the first answer really sums it up, saving money and staying out of debt is a main priority. Wars cost billions of dollars, in the case of WW1 many of countries went into depression and for us it is known as the great depression.
Due to the fact that everyone was lost, the German people were looking for someone to lead them, and hitler promised that he would help Germany be a prosperous nation, which indeed he did and he used the fact that he helped them out of a depression to stay in office and he eventually seized absolute power
A sales associate should be friendly and helpful. They should be able to stay friendly during busy hours and be great with people.