THE GREAT DEPRESSION 1929 1940
THE GREAT DEPRESSION
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lines that the poor/homeless stood in to get bread; run by charities
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weekly radio addresses by FDR to the American people updating them on recovery of the depression
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run-down shanties wehere the homeless people lived blaming President Hoover
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places that served food to the poor/homeless; run by charities
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Detailed explanation-1: -Bread Lines During The Great Depression During the Great Depression thousands of unemployed residents who could not pay their rent or mortgages were evicted into the world of public assistance and bread lines.
Detailed explanation-2: -A line of men outside a soup kitchen in Chicago. Great Depression bread lines, food lines, and soup lines worked hard to feed those who could not afford to feed themselves. These lines, run by charities like the Red Cross, saw hundreds of people lined up for bread, soup, or a hot beverage.
Detailed explanation-3: -: a line of people waiting to receive free food.
Detailed explanation-4: -Breadlines, in which poverty-stricken and hungry Americans queued for free food, were representative of the increasing unemployment and consequent hunger caused by the Depression.