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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
My grandparents and my parents lived during the Great Depression. Times were hard but starvation (although there may have been some) was not the issue. People did without but they made it through the hard times. Young people of today have no idea. You raised gardens, canned the vegetables from the garden, raised chickens, sold eggs and milk, picked berries in the summer and sold them. You depended on your neighbors, you helped your neighbors. Watch episodes of "The Walton's" (this is a show that depicts that era very well). My grandfather worked for WPA (government sponsored jobs) for 50 cents a day. He traveled by train and stayed at the job site all week and came home on the weekends. He used cardboard in his shoes when they got holes in the sole and used bailing wire for shoe strings. When I hear the whining on this forum and the hate filled responses, I think of my own childhood and know they have no idea what hard times are and would not know where to start if it happened now.
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- InnocentLv 61 decade ago
Here is a photo essay of the Great Depression.
This will show in detail what people went through.
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/depression/photoe...
My mother and dad lived through it and I was born in 1941. The stories they told about what lead up to it and how it was makes more really concerned about what is going on now and what is in store for the future.
- Oh it's me!Lv 41 decade ago
The current recession probably won't have many starvations, if that's where you're going with this. We have had a TON of rain compared to the drought they had during the Depression. We'll be poor as dirt and many will lose thier houses/jobs, but we probably won't starve.
- SashaLv 51 decade ago
Millions did. It was Chicago Politics running rampant around the States. People were actually living in cardboard boxes. They had camps. It was terrible. I know many that lived in that time. Since the sheep wanted a Marxist. It will be that way soon. If he doesn't blow us off the face of the map first.
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/20...
One says, if we go in a depression no one will starve to death. Is she on drugs or what? Are you kidding Me?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Maybe about 5-10% of the country.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
No one know if any There were people trying to help all over the place as that was the way we were and hopeful are
- researcher_64Lv 51 decade ago
Fewer than will starve should our economy completely tank. At least back then, people knew how to grow gardens. A lot fewer people have that knowledge these days.
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