Effects Of The Great Depression On Robert J Hastings

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In the 1930’s the nation faced an event that would change their livelihood drastically. The great depression Is responsible for leaving people desperate when it came to earning and saving money. It affected all aspects of their life including their attitude in a challenging, not ideal way. This forced them to take extreme measures just to stay afloat. Eventually, the government and newly elected president got involved to help in various ways. This paper talks about the great depression's effects on jobs, lives and the government's role. During the great depression many jobs which were the main source of income shut down and other jobs weren’t stable. Because of this Jobs included selling things, running errands and filling in at traditional jobs. The poem “debts” wrote “Daddy looks like a fight brewing. He takes that red face of his out to the barn, To keep from feuding with my pregnant ma.” when the father is told his crop likely won’t grow. This shows the frustration people were building up due to money being hard to come by. Because they already were worried about money, people adjusted most things to save the most that they could. …show more content…

This included reusing most things, going without some necessary things and making the most of others. In “Digging in” by Robert J. Hastings, It stated that the boy could only use light if dinner was being made or the sun was out, he had to walk in the snow to look for a dropped book and used soda as toothpaste. Doing that did keep the living cost low but didn’t allow him to live normally. Circumstances like this led people to vote for a president that promised to help

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