THE GREAT DEPRESSION 1929 1940
THE GREAT DEPRESSION
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the yard bulls
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the conductor
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the military
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the park ranger
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Detailed explanation-1: -The term “hobo” is a loose one used to define everything from happy-go-lucky train hoppers to large homeless communities (and sometimes derogatorily so). But in its most popular definition, itinerant workers traveling the country by train use the word to describe themselves and their unique and intentional lifestyle.
Detailed explanation-2: -Some left to escape poverty or troubled families, others because it seemed a great adventure. At the height of the Great Depression, more than 250, 000 teenagers were living on the road in America. Many criss-crossed the country by hopping freight trains, although it was both dangerous and illegal.
Detailed explanation-3: -phrase. Someone who rides the rails travels by train, especially over a long period of time and without buying a ticket. [US] Jacob decides to ride the rails and look for work in the city.
Detailed explanation-4: -In the Depression Era of the 1930s, the unemployed took to the rails to try and find work-crossing vast stretches of land in an open grain car, or huddled inside a box car-hiding from the “bulls", as the railroad police were called.