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4 May, 16:49

What was the daily life in the 1930s like?

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  1. 4 May, 19:36
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    It's pretty much started out rough and just got better but At the beginning of the 1930s, more than 15 million Americans-fully one-quarter of all wage-earning workers-were unemployed. President Herbert Hoover did not do much to alleviate the crisis: Patience and self-reliance, he argued, were all Americans needed to get them through this "passing incident in our national lives." But in 1932, Americans elected a new president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who pledged to use the power of the federal government to make Americans’ lives better. Over the next nine years, Roosevelt’s New Deal created a new role for government in American life. Though the New Deal alone did not end the Depression, it did provide an unprecedented safety net to millions of suffering Americans.
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