Essay Self Help in Hard Times

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Please read these chapters

http://www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/zinnselhel...

https://www.npr.org/2015/09/10/439114563/americas-...

Essay: Self Help in Hard Times

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Copy and paste the numbered questions into a word processing program and answer each question in a full paragraph, 5-7 sentences. You can exceed the number of paragraphs per question but don't write half page paragraphs! Your paper should be 1-1/2 pages long for credit. If you settle for the minimum expect a C.

1. What was the main theme or purpose of the readings? What problems or concerns were identified?

2. How do the Additional Sources support the chapter?

3. What were the interactions between “the powerful” and “the people?” What choices did “the people” have in response to “the powerful?” How did “the people” respond to these problems?

4. How are the problems identified in the reading similar to problems encountered by “the people” today? What actions can you take to address or solve these problems today? This is where you solve modern problems using history as a model. If you state "It can't be solved" expect an F for the assignment!

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Hi, here is the assignment ;). Let me know if you have questions :)

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1. What was the main theme or purpose of the readings? What problems or concerns were
identified?
The purpose of the readings is to illustrate a society in which the basic individual was given
simply enough material stock and political capacity to feel some portion of the framework.
While the general population in control kept on settling on the real choices and keep hold of the
levers of government. The problems or concerns were identified was about the occurrence of the
Great Depression. Great Depression remained from 1929 to 1933 and thus affected the U.S.
economy for five years and recovery has also taken two-three years more. It was by 1937 that
U.S. economy was becoming stab...


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