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    The United States has a lengthy history of homelessness that could be dated back to as early as the arrival of European settlers arriving to the New World with very little or nothing at all. Though there have been variations in the characteristics of the homeless population over time and throughout the United States short history, the constant drift of people forced into homelessness suggests there is a structural flaw in our society that ensures the continuation of this problem. Early attempts…

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    1930's Economic Changes

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    The prices of several products has changed drastically since the 1930’s to now. A gallon of gas only cost 10 cents. A dozen eggs only cost 18 cents. It is very apparent that prices have changed, but why? Do you ever wonder why prices have changed so significantly since the 30’s? The main factor of these changes is due to Annual Inflation Rates, and the Great Depression. Prices began to steadily drop during The Great Depression. “By 1932 stocks were worth only about 20 percent of their value in…

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    When Franklin D Roosevelt took office the Great Depression was in full effect. His predecessor, Herbert Hoover, took a laissez-faire approach to the economic situation which was ineffective. Even after he did start to take action, such as the creation of the RFC, many people had complained that it was too little, and too late. Therefore, when FDR took office in 1932 he passed a flurry of legislation called the New Deal, aimed at stimulating an economic recovery. FDR’s New Deal legislation had…

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    Symptoms of peri-natal depression include sleep disturbances,changes in appetite, mood changes, and difficulty concentrating. There are many risks associated with untreated depression during pregnancy. They include preterm labor, growth retardation, decreased prenatal care, poor weight gain, and increased substance use. Depression during pregnancy is very common, but also under diagnosed because women feel they should be joyous since they are having a baby. Depression is very different from the…

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    The Great Depression is considered to be the biggest and longest economic recession of the 20th century. The Great Depression lasted for nearly 10 years. It started because of the stock market crash of 1929. By 1933, around 13 to 15 million Americans were unemployed and nearly half of the country’s banks had failed. President Hoover’s administration tried supporting failing banks in hopes that the banks in turn would loan to businesses allowing owners to hire back their employees. But the…

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    Plentiful of Americans may easily state how the New Deal failed to end the Great Depression; however, it provided assistance to those in need to help stabilize citizens throughout the struggles faced. Roosevelts efforts within the New Deal implemented hope into the peoples’ lives and ensured security through its production of various programs and laws passed and allowed easement through the Great Depression. Thus meaning, the New Deal was overall a success because without it, they may have…

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    During the Great Depression, the US suffered many economic problems. President Herbert Hoover did very little to fix these problems. During the 1932 election he ran against Franklin D. Roosevelt, who won by a landslide. Prior to this election, Roosevelt served as Democratic Governor of New York in 1928. He believed the the government should pursue new programs and reforms in order to help America through the Great Depression. When Roosevelt was elected, he criticized Hoovers failures and…

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    Herbert hoover was an American engineer, businessman, and politician who served as the 31st President of the United States from 1929 to 1933 during the Great Depression. He received eighty-seven honorary degrees; a world record during his lifetime. Hoover was nominated for the nobel peace prize five times. Herbert was raised by relatives in both Iowa and Organ. Born west of the mississippi, Hoover was the first U.S. president to come from that far west. Hoover became an orphan at the age of 9.…

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt was the following president after the great depression. Roosevelt had to give out his gratitude towards all the people that was suffering, and give his ideas on how he was going to bring the economy back up. To do this the people of the United States didn’t want to be lied to, so he had to come across to the Americans by showing his credibility of being able to be the president of united states in such a harsh time, showing his emotional side of the event that took place so…

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    1932 The late 1930s were a time period of improvement. Thesis: 1932 was a year with Presidential politics, a kidnapping, economical loans, scientific discoveries, the disappearance of 2 aviators, a world championship, olympic sports, higher revenues, costs of basic things were cheaper. Fashion trends were evolving. In the year 1932, the Presidential Interregnum between Hoover's term and Roosevelt's lasted four months. Franklin Delano Roosevelt wasn't able to take office until March 4, 1933.…

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