“Human spirit is the ability to face the uncertainty of the future with curiosity and optimism. It is the belief that problems can be solved, differences resolved. It is a type of confidence. And it is fragile. It can be blackened by fear and superstition”(Bernard Beckett). The human spirit suffers and withers without human interaction. To say, theme can be described as a military personal who has not seen his/her companion who is waiting for them to come home to them. Many humans can have emotional ties to other people. To break a bond between individuals, it can lead to their spirit suffering and suffering as it withers away. In the 1930’s, The Great Depression where people have needed support from one another to …show more content…
“Females for the first time in history found jobs that actually paid them, but they face discrimination in all ways”(Mankiller). “ White females had a better chance of finding jobs as compared to black females because of the racism they faced, because the employers preferred females that was of christian faith, attractive, and young”(Mankiller). While women during the 1930’s could relate to one another about suffering and, women in the Depression have had to sacrifice many of their belongings, comforts, and materials to insure security. “Women during the 1930’s didn’t have the luxuries of the modern day, they have needed to sacrifice much of their belongings to ensure they have a future”(Mankiller). “In order for women to keep their family together, females needed to take up many burdens such as, family matters, emotional, and money“(Mankiller). Since women have had to sacrifice many materials in order to keep families together they have suffered much. Also Women also had to depend on the government, and friends to support their families and themselves to stay alive. “When women failed to support themselves and their families, they considered FDR’s New Deal program and …show more content…
As the beginning of persecution of jew Franklin D. Roosevelt decided to make a stand against it. “The procedures for immigration in America were quite hard and harsh. The Immigration laws and quotes were carefully watched by Congress and the “true” Americans fully supported the laws because they despised all immigrants” (Heuvel). “After the annexation of Austria, the appeasement of the Nazis represented by the Munich pact, in November 1938 changed the situation. Using the assassination of a German diplomat in Paris as a spark caused by a seventeen-year-old Jewish youth whose father had been among the thousands of Polish Jews expelled from Germany and dumped to Polish, Joseph Goebbels began an arson and looting in almost every town and city by Nazi thugs. People saw this but did nothing as did the police. Many German Jews for the first time understood the hopelessness of their situation” (Heuvel). Hated and discriminated, the jews faced much persecution even before the holocaust began in Germany. As the Nazi’s began to rise to power, the outcry for help for the jews, no one decided to help, not even the police. Persecution of jews became more severe as people started to follow hitler more. “Eighty-three percent of all German Jews under twenty-one moved. Some were too old to leave, some believed it their religious duty to stay, some jews were in