USA HISTORY

THE GREAT DEPRESSION 1929 1940

THE GREAT DEPRESSION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
How did many of the unemployed feel about receiving handouts during the Great Depression?
A
happy and relieved
B
ashamed and angry
C
hopeful
D
rich
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -How did many of the unemployed feel about receiving handouts during the Great Depression? They felt angry and ashamed. What did the Great Plains drought of the 1930’s help create?

Detailed explanation-2: -In the United States, unemployment rose to 25% at its highest level during the Great Depression. Literally, a quarter of the country’s workforce was out of work. This number translated to 15 million unemployed Americans. As the Depression spread worldwide, it rose as high as 33% in some countries.

Detailed explanation-3: -As stocks continued to fall during the early 1930s, businesses failed, and unemployment rose dramatically. By 1932, one of every four workers was unemployed. Banks failed and life savings were lost, leaving many Americans destitute. With no job and no savings, thousands of Americans lost their homes.

Detailed explanation-4: -A labor market analysis of the Great Depression finds that many workers were unemployed for much longer than one year. Of those fortunate to have jobs, many experienced cutbacks in hours (i.e., involuntary part-time employment). Men typically were more adversely affected than women.

Detailed explanation-5: -With more companies laying off employees than hiring new ones, thousands of unemployed men and women turned to government relief for help during the Great Depression. Known as the dole, these payments were small and only provided about half of a person’s total nutritional requirements.

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