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    Have you ever seen or heard of a drought so bad that it turned nice green hills into a desert of sand and dirt? Starting in the 1930s, in the eastern part of the country, a very bad drought did just that. It made its way west, and by 1934 it turned the Great Plains into a desert. In 1935 this drought was dubbed the Dust Bowl. The Dust Bowl had a huge effect on the daily lives of people and their homes, it wreaked havoc on their economy, and destroyed their land. First and foremost, the Dust…

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    fearful nightmare brewed like a horror film coming to life in the1930s. Starving families, skyrocketing unemployment in a short amount of time and the stock market crashed in 1929. With people losing their homes even a cent could not save a life. The 1930s was known to be the hardest times of America. Despite the grim decade, music ruled the young and old. In 1938 a traffic of young teens stood in line in front of Paramount Theater to see the ultimate song, “Sing, Sing, Sing” from Benny Goodman…

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    From the 1930s through the 1940s the United States was in the midst of the Great Depression. The Great Depression placed the US into severe economic instability just before World War II, leaving 3.2 million people unemployed. Soon after Franklin Roosevelt’s win against Herbert Hoover in the 1932 presidential election, his inauguration allowed for many changes to begin within the government. Roosevelt created something called the “New Deal,” which incorporated the Farm Security Administration…

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    Revolution’s transformation of the American infrastructure to the World Wars’ strengthening of American political presence throughout the world have helped propel the United States to the great nation it is today. There is one incident that occurred in the 1930’s, though, that is often overshadowed by the occurrence World Wars and Great Depression; the Dust Bowl. The Dust Bowl was a massive drought centered on the states of Texas and Oklahoma caused by over tilling of farmland. Due to the…

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    In the Grapes of Wrath, the motivations of Preacher Casey, Tom Joad, Pa, and Ma change throughout the movie and represent the sentiments of Americans during the 1930s. During this time period the economy was on the verge of collapse for a series of years and after the stock market crash in 1929, the nation officially entered an economic depression leaving many workers jobless and hundreds of families penniless. Previously, many inexperienced farmers had travelled west looking to make a profit…

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    During the Modern Era The Modern Era was a time of the revolutionary prosperity for most people in the 1920s. Throughout the novels this time period created very wealthy, along with ruthless people, that often had low standards. During the early 1930s the stock market crashed causing the Great Depression, along with the severe drought. Workers throughout the times were getting low wages and slowly relied on only family. Because of these description and events that occurred, Modern Era…

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    that have existed back in the 1930's. This period was additionally America's "Crash Course" as a result of the bedlam that have happened. As Worster states this in an extremely exhaustive way, the components that have caused this in the midst of occasion were an association of occasions that was sustained by the fundamental free enterprise society's "need" for both extension and utilization. It influenced everybody, agriculturists and purchasers…

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    The first reason the Dust Bowl negatively affected the economy is farmers are going out of business.For example, ¨The massive dust storms forced farmers out of business.”(Amadeo). It was hard to farm with all the droughts and wind from the dust storm, the dust would cover their equipment and their wasn’t any rain with all of the droughts.So many farmers were going out of business, and they were greatly affected. “ In order to increase productivity, farmers mechanized production and cultivated…

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    Great Depression The Great Depression impacted the world’s economy after the stock market crash along with a rapid decline in global. Which leaded an economic shock that left millions of Canadians unemployed, hungry and often homeless. As the great depression was the longest lasting economic downturn in the history, it impacted thousands of families like mine. It is a significance in Canadian history as the world turned around with the impact changing the rich to poor like if one thing goes…

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    The Great Depression of the 1930's deeply affected the Braddock family and millions of others following the stock market crash. The Braddock family posses a story of overcoming difficult obstacles. Jimmy Braddock, the heavyweight championships, experienced some bad luck for a while and had his boxing license taken away. As a result, he struggled to place food on the table for his family. The kids were starting to become sick and Mae, Jimmy's wife, started to become hopeless. The Great Depression…

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