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Lesson 2: Life During the Depression

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1 Lesson 2: Life During the Depression
The Great Depression Lesson 2: Life During the Depression

2 Struggling to Get By 1933- ¼ of the work force was unemployed
The jobless went hungry Soup kitchens, bread lines People who couldn’t pay mortgages were evicted Forcably removed from homes Americans began to build shantytowns (towns full of shacks) on unused or public lands called Hoovervilles The homeless hitchhiked to seek employment Hoboes began “riding the rails,” traveling cross country by rail road cars Immigrants returned to their native countries Fed Govn’t set up reparation drives to send poor immigrants back to their home countries

3 Bread Lines and Unemployment Lines

4 The Dust Bowl Crop prices dropped so farmer planted more wheat
Drought struck the Great Plains- no crops Winds blew the dust for hundreds of miles Dust buried crops and livestock Dust filled the lungs of people and animals, killing them During the 1930s on average 50 dust storms hit a year Mortgaged homes were foreclosed and turned over to the bank, many farmers in Oklahoma became known as “Okies” moved west to CA to seek a better life

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7 Arts and Entertainment

8 Brother can you spare a dime?


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