Surviving the Great Depression: Overcoming Hardships and Uniting for Change

Surviving the Great Depression: Overcoming Hardships and Uniting for Change
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Witness how Americans persevered through the Great Depression, utilizing strategies like penny auctions and forming tenant groups to combat challenges. Discover the impact of the 21st Amendment, symbols of hope, and the involvement in radical and reform movements, reflecting a collective spirit of resilience and adaptation during a trying era.

  • Great Depression
  • American history
  • resilience
  • unity
  • social movements

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  1. Section 3 Surviving the Great Depression page 752-755

  2. Penny auction Twenty-First Amendment

  3. 1. survive the Great Depression? 2. notice in the early 1930s? 3. farmers overcome some of the hardships of the Great Depression? 4. passed during the Great Depression? 5. Americans in radical and reform movements? How did American involvement in these movements occurring in some parts of Europe at the same time? In what ways did Americans pull together to What signs of change did American begin to What were penny auctions and how did they help Why do you think the 21st amendment was Why was there an interest among some

  4. A) unjust tax laws that had started the Great Depression. B) bankers' right to foreclose on farms. C) Prohibition. D) the right to consume alcohol.

  5. Penny auctions were used by farmers to A) display farm equipment. B) buy pennies to make copper tools. C) sell property inexpensively to pay off debt. D) avoid foreclosures on their farms.

  6. Which of the following became a symbol of hope during the Depression? A) the Empire State Building B) Hoovervilles C) Prohibition D) the Dust Bowl

  7. Tenant groups formed to protest rent increases and evictions during the Great Depression.

  8. Voting figures and party membership do reflect the notable interest in radical and reform movements in the 1930s.

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