The Effects of The Great Depression
1. Franklin Roosevelt's "New Deal"
These ideas helped aid the poor and unemployed.
2. The government took on a new role in lives
The government's "New Deal" increased the role of government in people's
lives, a role that continued on after the Great Depression
3. Mass Migration
Many farmers were out of work, and this migration from rural to urban areas
created a pattern.
4. Social Change
Those who survived the Great Depression were changed afterwards. They
were always suspicious of food markets, wary of banks and stocked up on
food.
These ideas helped aid the poor and unemployed.
2. The government took on a new role in lives
The government's "New Deal" increased the role of government in people's
lives, a role that continued on after the Great Depression
3. Mass Migration
Many farmers were out of work, and this migration from rural to urban areas
created a pattern.
4. Social Change
Those who survived the Great Depression were changed afterwards. They
were always suspicious of food markets, wary of banks and stocked up on
food.