The great depression was the longest, and strongest economic depression in America. In the first paragraph, the article talks about early effects of the stock market crash, "In the United States, the Great Depression began soon after the stock market crash of October 1929, which sent Wall Street into a panic and wiped out millions of investors. " The economic crash affected many who were unsuspecting of the economic crash. Many lost their jobs, others are in deep debt, not many couldn't even recover of the terrible effects of the depression. After affects of the stock market crash, many companies were affected as well, "Over the next several years, consumer spending and investment dropped, causing steep declines in industrial output and rising levels of unemployment as failing companies laid off workers." Even if some companies were still there, they too were affected by the effects of the depression, forcing companies to fire workers, which a lot of them were left to become unemployed. Even banks started going for the worst, regarding the fact that america's economy went downhill as well.
During the 10 years of suffering in the United States, President Herbert Hoover tried his hardest to keep the nation in check and return everything to its proper state up to the end when President Franklin Roosevelt rose up. "Since the crash, Hoover had worked ceaselessly trying to fix the economy. He founded government agencies, encouraged labor harmony, supported local aid for public work,s, fostered cooperation between government and business in order to stabilize prices, and struggled to balance the budget," (Herbert Hoover on the Great Depression and New Deal, pg. 1). Hoover was working incredibly hard to keep the country from falling in the depression with the rest of the world. With his work, the United States may have risen up a bit and restored some of its businesses until Hoover lost to Franklin Roosevelt. "Roosevelt promised Americans a 'New Deal' when he took office, and during his first 'Hundred Days' as president, he signed a number of groundbreaking news laws," (Herbert Hoover on the Great Depression and New Deal, pg. 2). Franklin Roosevelt's news laws changed the U.S., as he was still president when the Great Depression ended. With the end of he 10 long years, 6 million drafted soldiers and 6 million defense workers recruited to fight in World War II and the federal government imposed to rationing.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Of Mice and Men Vocab Words
Words: Mollify and Graybacks
Quotes:
Mollify: "Damn right he don't," Said George, slightly mollified, "not if he wants to stay workin' long." But he was reassured by the swamper's defense."
Graybacks: "Then how come he got graybacks?" George was working up a slow anger. Lennie put his bundle on the neighboring bunk and sat down. He watched George open his mouth."
Self definitions:
Mollify: To calm down someoene's anger, or anxiety
Graybacks: Graybacks was a term used to describe bedbugs, bugs that tends to suck blood from someone while they're asleep.
Sentences:
Mollify: If I didn't mollify the two friends, they would have still been bickering.
Graybacks: Be careful when going to sleep tonight, heard Graybacks been biting people in their sleep recently.
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Monday, February 1, 2016
Ocean Poem Final Draft
The shoreline is brimmed with salt water
The tranquil waves cannot move violently when I am at peace,
But when aggravated, I can be a violent,
vicious storm affecting others around me
And even then if I stop lashing out,
I will still be rough and difficult to swim over
The ecosystem around me is lively and can prosper,
but even that community can be dangerous sometimes
The blue waters go on over the horizon, never ending
And if in the midst of the neverending waters with no other living creature, will make me powerless
Go down deep into the abyss, and the atmosphere will get darker, and darker,
until the pressure crushes you
Whenever there is is something that opens up, I will fill it in
Deep down holds many treasures beyond imagination
if you go deep enough to find it
Though these waters never tend to stop moving
Getting bored of moving back and forth on the same shore,
it will eventually depart
I usually carelessly drift away, sometimes letting trash to drift with me as I go
Requiring another person to cleanse the waters I cannot clean myself
The waters can be cold at times, but just play around in it, and I will become warmer,
perhaps making you feel cold again for your departure
I shine bright with a passion of what I like on the surface
Even if it is weird on the inside
The tranquil waves cannot move violently when I am at peace,
But when aggravated, I can be a violent,
vicious storm affecting others around me
And even then if I stop lashing out,
I will still be rough and difficult to swim over
The ecosystem around me is lively and can prosper,
but even that community can be dangerous sometimes
The blue waters go on over the horizon, never ending
And if in the midst of the neverending waters with no other living creature, will make me powerless
Go down deep into the abyss, and the atmosphere will get darker, and darker,
until the pressure crushes you
Whenever there is is something that opens up, I will fill it in
Deep down holds many treasures beyond imagination
if you go deep enough to find it
Though these waters never tend to stop moving
Getting bored of moving back and forth on the same shore,
it will eventually depart
I usually carelessly drift away, sometimes letting trash to drift with me as I go
Requiring another person to cleanse the waters I cannot clean myself
The waters can be cold at times, but just play around in it, and I will become warmer,
perhaps making you feel cold again for your departure
I shine bright with a passion of what I like on the surface
Even if it is weird on the inside
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