1930s What was it like???? US Population 123,188,000 48 States Life Expectancy Male:58 Female 61 Average Salary $1,368 FoodMilk 14 cents a quart Bread.

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1930s What was it like????

US Population 123,188, States Life Expectancy Male:58 Female 61 Average Salary $1,368 FoodMilk 14 cents a quart Bread 9 cents a loaf

Stock Market Crash !! + Drought --- Dust Bowl !! =

Effects of the Depression:  Bank Failure  Unemployment  Homelessness  Prejudice  Strikes  Movement in the country

Franklin D. Roosevelt Terms Herbert Hoover

A Time of Recovery and Reform The New Deal CCC Agriculture Labor laws Community Centers (Hull House)

Art

At the Movies

Snow White 1939 Bugs

TOYS

Fireside Chats Lone Ranger Amos and Andy

April 30,1939 World’s Fair

Benny Goodman Count Basie Glenn Miller Louis Armstrong

Innovations Helicopters and the Jet Engine Frozen Foods Electric Shavers First Drive-in Movie Theaters Parking Meters Nylon Stockings Cartoons Monopoly Game