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What was life like in the United States during the Great Depression?

When the Great Depression hit, many middle class families edged into poverty because of unemployment, which affected 15 million people. As a result, food was scarce. Families lived off of dried beans, potatoes and government handouts. Many families also no longer had the benefit of a roof over their heads. Although some took in boarders to pay the rent or mortgage, others left their homes and traveled the country looking for work.\nNot only did schools shut down due to lack of funding, but children had to leave school in order to help support their families. Kids as young as 10 years old found..

Who are some famous math prodigies?

Promethea Pythaitha was born on March 13, 1991. She was enrolled at Stanford University's education program for gifted youth at the age of 5. At the age of 7, she started studying calculus. By the age of 13, she had completed all the work required to obtain a Bachelor's degree in mathematics at Montana State University. She graduated from the university at the age of 14.\nTristan Pang began doing high school level math at the age of 2, and covered all high school math by the age of 5. At the age of 9, he completed an O level year 11 Cambridge International Examinations math course, r..

What type of habitat did the dodo live in?

The dodo was first discovered in the 1500s on the island of Maurititus. It was a very large bird that was not afraid on anything. The sailors who discovered this species thought the bird was not smart since it was fearless. This is how they came up with the name dodo. The dodo weighed in at about 50 pounds and stood over 3 feet tall. They preferred to nest in the dense areas of the forest. Their willingness to fight ultimately led to their extinction.

What type of homes did the Anasazi community build, and what was their defense mechanism?

As Europe emerged from chaos in the centuries following the year 1000, tribes were roaming the countryside, an act that evoked fear to some peasants. The Anasazi community was among these tribes, and they managed to build cities in the rock faces of the modern Southwest.Within these cliffs or rock faces, this community dug holes known as Kiva that acted as temples for their god, the ancient Anasazi. The sides of these cliffs provided a conducive environment for this community to built sleeping areas. In addition, water was available through the porous cracks that were present on the walls. Wit..

Where was Harriet Tubman born?

Originally named Araminta Harriet Ross, Tubman worked as a nursemaid and had to endure physical abuse, such as being whipped and struck in the head with a weight. She risked her life to lead hundreds of slaves to freedom through the network of "stations," safe houses and other secure places that created a route from Southern states all the way to Canada.

What were Sacagawea's accomplishments?

Sacagawea lived a short but eventful life. At birth, tribe members from the neighboring and rival tribe of the Hidasas kidnapped her. In the early 1800s, she became property of French fur trader Toussaint Charbonneau, and ultimately bore him a son. Meanwhile, President Thomas Jefferson directed Lewis and Clark on a cross-country expedition. After a year of planning for the journey, Lewis and Clark set out for the Pacific northwest with a small group. The men eventually crossed paths with Sacagawea in South Dakota. Sacagawea, communicating with a French-speaking expedition member, negotiated th..

What inspired Martin Luther King Jr.?

Additional inspirations to Dr. King include Gandhi, Leo Tolstoy, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, according to Nathan Raab of Forbes magazine. For example, King's insistence that his followers engage in peaceful protests was reminiscent of Gandhi's teachings. Thoreau is the author of "Civil Disobedience," which provides a framework for people to dissent respectfully against laws they don't agree with. This is a piece King referenced in his autobiography.\nMany of King's motivational sources were written into his most popular speeches. He would often quote his fa..

What made Nelson Mandela a good leader?

Mandela is well known for helping unite South Africa to get rid of apartheid. In doing this, he experienced physical harm and attacks, death threats, insubordination, loss of loved ones and even 27 years in prison for his actions. However, none of that stopped him from pursuing his goal of freedom. Mandela was an advocate for peace. Similar to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Mandela presented regular acts of non-violence when advocating for democracy in Africa. He also exercised a strong level of forgiveness not just because he forgave but because he also asked for forgiveness. He freely acknowled..

What are the characteristics of the neoclassical period?

The Neoclassical era was one of the eras in England in which people were most comfortable. They were able to meet each other at coffeehouses and places of interest where they could discuss various topics. Literature became increasingly popular during this time due to many people sharing the literature with others. This was also the era when the British tradition of taking an afternoon tea began. The Neoclassical era gave way to people becoming more comfortable with social norms and started the beginning of a middle class structure. People were not extremely poor or royal, but they were rather ..

What significant event started the American Revolution?

The Boston Massacre occurred on March 5, 1770, between British soldiers and the citizens of Boston. This event resulted in the deaths of five citizens and the wounding of several others. The massacre was the result of anger and resentment felt by the people of Boston for unfair taxation and representation. The riot was led by patriots, including Sam Adams and Paul Revere.Another event that led up to the American Revolution was the Coercive Acts that were passed on March 28, 1774. The Acts were passed in retaliation of the Boston Tea Party. The Acts closed the Boston port which was vital to the..

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