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    and lastly with the Great Depression, there was an increased sense of nationalism throughout the United States, and the Olympic athletes gave hope to the struggling people of America. The book takes place at the start of the Great Depression. The 1930s was also the time of the Dust Bowl, which gave this time period the name “Dirty Thirties”. “The whole country seemed to have withered and browned under the searing sun (Brown, Daniel pg. 120).” People were starving and began moving east in…

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    What is a drought? A drought is when there is a lack of precipitation over an extended period of time, usually a season or more, resulting in a water shortage for some activity, group, or environmental sector. Its impacts result from the interplay between the natural event (less precipitation than expected) and the demand people place on water supply, and human activities can exacerbate the impacts of drought. drought10 What causes a drought? Drought has many causes. It can be caused by not…

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    Mockingbird Essay To Kill a Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee is a novel taking place in the 1930’s. During this time period, the great depression was also taking its impact on people of all classes. This has caused a difference in the fashion choices that were made before and after the great depression. Different classes of people wore very diverse clothing in comparison to one another. The fashion choices from the 1930’s to the 20th century are very different. One reason why there is a…

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    Before Disney released their first color animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, there was much more chaos occurring in America. The Great Depression was in season in the 1930s. Many families during the Great Depression were struggling with financial needs. The typical woman in the 1930s had a husband who was still employed (Ware). When men they lost their jobs or saw their incomes reduced, they looked at themselves as failures because they couldn't take care of their families (Ware). Men…

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    The 1930s was a time of important yet tragic events in the history of the United States. The Dust Bowl had eroded and destroyed much of the land in southern plains. The land was so arid that many people couldn't make a living from farming in the area anymore. This forced people in the area to migrate to find work to feed their families. Many of these migrant workers moved to the state of California, having hope that one day they could rebuild their old lives. John Steinbeck, the author of “Of…

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    names relate to the 1930s Dust Bowl, which included many details common to dust storms and caused damage and destruction to property and lives that affected the region. The area has recovered in its aftermath. Many parts of the Dust Bowl are common to droughts and dust storms. A drought is when land lacks water severely, causing soil to become cracked and starved of water. Farmers and residents of the Great Plains region of the U.S. were affected. The drought lasted from 1930 to the early…

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    In the 1930’s , the great depression was a big problem. During this time period , the dust bowl occurred causing a hard time for the people who lived in the drought-stricken region during the great depression. Life during the great depression was horrible for migrant and their family. The great depression took place from 1930 - 1941’s (History.com). By 1930’s 1 million people looked for work but could’t find it (History.com). In the great depression the decrease of the use of money and…

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    War II, movies reflected and responded the lives of Americans. The Great Depression which took place during the 1930s, was the greatest economic crisis of the 20th century. The US fought World War II to stop the Japanese and the Natzi attempt of world dominance. Both of these events took a big toll on the morals of Americans which resulted in the desire to escape. While movies in the 1930s were a means of escape for Americans from the Depression, the movies of the 1940s transitioned to a more…

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    Essay On Hooverville

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    Hooverville is a shantytown built by unemployed and destitute people during the Depression of the early 1930’s. As the Depression worsened and millions of urban and rural families lost their jobs and depleted their savings, they also lost their homes. People are just trying to survive due to the Depression. Desperate for shelter, homeless citizens built shantytowns in and around cities across the nation. The Depression was a time of hopelessness all over the United States, and because of it,…

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    In the 1930s, America went from a prospering world power to a struggling nation in need of assistance. After the start if the Great Depression in 1929, America’s financial situation was suffering; unemployment rates reached as high as twenty five percent during the depression and millions of families lost their incomes, while thousands of small businesses closed their doors. Therefore, wWhen an envionmental crisis known as the Dust Bowl began in the 1930s, those living in farms were not keen on…

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