Great Depression Dbq Essay

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Christian Stagliola
Mod: F. History
1/12/23
5.4 Essay Rough Draft
The Great Depression of the 1930s was a significant economic and social crisis that greatly affected the American people and the government. Millions of Americans lost their jobs and savings and were forced to rely on charity or government aid to survive. Many people were forced to leave their homes and move in search of work, and the overall standard of living fell dramatically. The Depression also had a significant impact on the people, causing widespread feelings of hopelessness, despair, and helplessness. In order to address the issues of the Depression, the government implemented a combination of policies to increase job opportunities, established a fair work environment, and promoted optimism toward reconstruction. …show more content…

These programs were put in place by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and were intended to provide economic relief and recovery for all Americans. However, African Americans did not benefit from these programs to the same extent as white Americans. (Document 6) Furthermore, discriminatory practices by government officials and private employers meant that African Americans were often the last to be hired and the first to be laid off, even in New Deal-funded projects. Increasing job opportunities, in addition to establishing a fair work environment, would lower unemployment rates for African Americans and poverty rates in black communities during the Great Depression. These hardships experienced by African Americans in finding jobs during the Great Depression were similar to those experienced by young men during the same period due to the fact that both groups faced discrimination and experienced limited opportunities in the job