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Depression and hit
The Great Depression hit Berkeley hard, but not as hard as many other places in the U. S., thanks in part to the University.
The League of Nations labeled Chile the country hardest hit by the Great Depression because 80 % of government revenue came from exports of copper and nitrates, which were in low demand.
In the early 1930s, the worldwide Great Depression hit Germany hard, as unemployment soared and people lost confidence in the government.
When the Great Depression hit in the 1930s there were no easily available jobs in the US and Canada and emigration fell to less than 50, 000 a year, bringing to an end the period of mass migrations that had opened in the mid-18th century.
The Great Depression however hit Greece, as a poor country dependent on agricultural exports, particularly hard.
In 1929, Italy was hit hard by the Great Depression.
Immigration patterns of the 1930s were dominated by the Great Depression, which hit the U. S. hard and lasted over ten years there.
A general strike took place in Winnipeg in 1919, and the province was hit hard by the Great Depression.
In 1929 before the Great Depression hit, over 25, 000 tons of stainless steel were manufactured and sold in the US.
Toledo continued to expand in population and industry into the early 20th century, but because of a dependency on manufacturing, the city was hit hard by the Great Depression.
The Great Depression hit the university hard.
The cartoon ran in theaters for many months, featuring the hit song that became the anthem of the Great Depression, " Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf ".
When the Great Depression hit, Warner asked for and got permission to merge the two studios.
Like most other countries, New Zealand was hard hit by the Great Depression of the 1930s, which affected the country via its international trade, with farming export drops then going on to affect the money supply and in turn consumption, investment and imports.
The 201 would get independent front suspension in 1931, Soon afterwards the Depression hit ; Peugeot sales decreased but the company survived.
During the Great Depression, which hit Kansas very hard, the Dole family moved into the basement of their home and rented out the rest of the house.
During the Depression, the picture was billed as a " million dollar " painting and was a big hit at the Chicago World's Fair.
During November 2004, a number of major dust storms hit the Chad, originating in the Bodélé Depression.
The Great Depression hit Birmingham especially hard as sources of capital that were fueling the city's growth rapidly dried up at the same time that farm laborers, driven off the land, made their way to the city in search of work.
The Great Depression of the 1930s hit the county hard, decimating the agricultural sector.
The county took a big hit during the Great Depression, when population declined.
Bowie was hit hard by the Great Depression like everywhere else.
The shorts began to have stronger plots too, and the success of Silly Symphonies would be tremendously boosted after The Three Little Pigs was released in 1933 and became a box office sensation ; the film was featured in movie theaters for several months and also featured the hit song that became the anthem of the Great Depression, " Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf ".
A big freeze hit in 1932 at the height of the Great Depression and many or most citrus groves were lost.
By the time the country hit the Great Depression, Brooks had been suffering alone for eight long years.

Depression and Barrow
Bonnie Elizabeth Parker ( October 1, 1910 – May 23, 1934 ) and Clyde Chestnut Barrow ( March 24, 1909 – May 23, 1934 ) were well-known outlaws, robbers, and criminals who traveled the Central United States with their gang during the Great Depression.
In the middle of the Great Depression, Clyde Barrow ( Warren Beatty ) and Bonnie Parker ( Faye Dunaway ) meet when Clyde tries to steal Bonnie's mother's car.
* Clyde Barrow, born near Telico, an outlaw who traveled Central United States during the Great Depression.

Depression and family
Because of the effects of the Great Depression on the Detroit area, his father moved the family to Boothwyn, Pennsylvania, near the town of Chester, when Bill was seven years old.
The " classic " hillbilly stereotype – the poor, ignorant, feuding family with a huge brood of children tending the family moonshine still – reached its current characterization during the years of the Great Depression, when many mountaineers left their homes to find work in other areas of the country.
Depression is a more significant problem among women who feel they must hide their sexual orientation from friends and family, or experience compounded ethnic or religious discrimination, or endure relationship difficulties with no support system.
Both of Orbison's parents were unemployed during the Great Depression, so the family moved to Fort Worth for several years to find work, until a polio scare prompted them to return to Vernon.
Set during the Great Depression, the novel focuses on the Joads, a poor family of tenant farmers driven from their Oklahoma home by drought, economic hardship, and changes in financial and agricultural industries.
You Can't Take It With You, the story of an eccentric family and how they live during the Depression, won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize for drama.
In another instance, a government-produced Yiddish film called Seekers of Happiness told the story of a Jewish family that fled the Great Depression in the United States to make a new life for itself in Birobidzhan.
The show is centered on a family in a rural Virginia community during the Great Depression and World War II.
The family was well off, but the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and ensuing Great Depression dramatically changed their circumstances.
Married in 1930 to Henry Parish II, an investment banker with whom she had three children, Parish opened her firm in suburban New Jersey in 1933 as part of a plan to help the family finances during the Great Depression.
The end of Prohibition and the Depression brought hard financial times to the family.
His family was unable to understand Rothko ’ s decision to be an artist, especially considering the dire economic situation of the Depression.
Author C. Coco de Young used her own family history to write about first-generation immigrants living in Johnstown during the Great Depression in her first novel, A Letter to Mrs. Roosevelt ( 2000 ).
The Great Depression was not acutely felt in Snohomish because its economy was mostly agrarian with many family farms.
Three years later, after the death of Dior's mother and brother and a financial disaster in the family ’ s fertilizer business, during the Great Depression, that resulted in his father losing control of Dior Frères, the gallery had to be closed.
The family moved to Clinton, NY where he grew up during the Great Depression.
Satir's high school years coincided with the Great Depression, and to help her family she took a part-time job and also attended as many courses as she could so that she could graduate early.
Growing up during the Great Depression, Walton had numerous chores to help make financial ends meet for his family as was common at the time.
Hudson was born Roy Harold Scherer, Jr., in Winnetka, Illinois, the only child of Katherine Wood ( of English and Irish descent ), a telephone operator, and Roy Harold Scherer, Sr., ( of German and Swiss descent ) an auto mechanic who abandoned the family during the depths of the Great Depression.
Despite his medical condition, the family managed fairly well financially throughout the Great Depression.
He was known for his portrayal of a Louisiana sharecropper who struggles to support his family during the Great Depression in the landmark film Sounder, which earned him an Academy Award nomination.
The ferries were referred to repeatedly in Helen Forrester's ( 1974 ) book Two Pence to Cross the Mersey, because the fare for a journey to the Wirral ( tuppence ) was too expensive for a destitute Liverpool family to afford during the Great Depression.

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