'The Depths of the Depression'.
Date Submitted: 07/18/2002 08:29:38
Life during the Great Depression was a living hell. Those individuals hardest hit by the economic uproar were the farmers. The lengths to which the American people were pushed to in order to survive were unnatural and gruesome, even for a third-world country. "In 1931, Cameroon, in West Africa, sends New York a check for $3.77 to help the starving" (Allen 58). The desperation that people in the U.S. experienced while trying to survive during the Great
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to be marked by it for the rest of their lives. They would be forever looking over their shoulders for another terrible economic downturn to come, unable to really enjoy the good times. However, because of all the safeguards put in place as a result of the depression, such as the FDIC, Social Security, and America's ability to learn from it's mistakes, I do not think the United States will ever have another "Great" depression.
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