The government during the time of which these crashes occurred had different leaders and different forms of experience to use in order to deal with the problems that had been presented to them when these two crashes occurred. Therefore, the actions of the government in these points were dissimilar. When the 1929 crash occurred, Hoover insisted that there was nothing wrong and said that the people should just let things happen naturally and let the economy fix itself. However, as time went on,…
Boy Meets Depression: Or Life Sucks and Then You Live by Kevin Breel is an autobiography depicting Breel’s struggles with mental health. In the book, Breel discusses everything from his family life, to high school, to depression. He was not afraid to tell of his darkest moments to the audience, but instead brings them to the light for everyone to see. He encourages readers to seek out those with troubles like he had and attempt to help them in any way possible. Boy Meets Depression begins with…
Day 1: After teaching day one of my unit I was excited some students had a background on what the depression era was, along with what The Great Depression was and how it happened. Having the video from the history channel ready to show students helped give those students who weren’t familiar with The Great Depression some background knowledge. Introducing Padlet to students was fun and students seemed very intrigued by using this website, I did forget to let them know before posting they will be…
The American dream was a subject often written about by the authors of the 20th century, as it had become nothing more than a dream to many who struggled greatly during the Great Depression. American author John Steinbeck, who grew up in modest means and was a blue-collar worker for much of his life, even swayed towards socialist ideals which he commented upon heavily in many of his novels. Steinbeck used many of his pieces to bring his observations of social and economic injustice to the eye of…
negative implications it has on his health. Despite not wanting to allow Lennie to suffer in any way, George is unable to watch over Lennie constantly and is frequently unable to stop Lennie from making the wrong decisions, which is ultimately the cause of Lennie’s death. The relationship between George and Lennie is strengthened by George’s caring temperament and paternal love for…
could not afford one, they would still buy one. When people could not pay off these loans they accumulated debt. As the percent of people taking out these loans increased, large portions of America became impoverished. This was one of the causes of the depression of the…
“We have nothing to fear but fear itself.” This famous quote from Franklin D. Roosevelt, accurately describes FDR’s presidency and life. In Jonathan Alter’s book The Defining Moment: FDR’s Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope, Alter describes how FDR reinvigorated a country at a vital time. Alter tells how FDR overcame obstacle after obstacle, from being diagnosed with polio in 1921 to a near assassination attempt in 1933, to enliven and revitalize a nation that was in desperation. The…
How significant were the weaknesses of the Weimar Republic? The Weimar Republic was the government that control Germany from 1919 to 1923. This government was designed to be the perfect democracy, but it ended having many economic and political problems. All this because of its very significant weaknesses that include ineffective constitution, weak leadership, and the army. The Weimar Republic was created after the First World War. Right after the Kaiser, William II, was renounced of his power…
Black Tuesday In one day, America’s economy lost billions of dollars. On Black Tuesday, the stock market crashed causing the economy to crash. The crash was caused by a number of reasons. Buying on margin, speculation, and the mass selling of stocks caused the stock market to crash on Black Tuesday. First, buying on margin assisted in the stock market crash on Black Tuesday. One example is when the text showed, “Margin purchases allowed many people to invest heavily in the stock market without…
In the present day, almost nobody is marginalized; colored people, old people, and mentally ill people are accepted today, but imagine what it would be like if only white men were the only people considered normal. Steinbeck uses themes to highlight some problems in that society. The most prominent show in the book is how society marginalizes the people. Some characters to used to provide support for this theme is Crooks, Lennie, and Curley’s Wife. These characters were considered marginalized…