During the onset of the Depression, the federal government provided no safety net or relief for those affected by the economic. However, some states did try to provide money to those directly affected.

true
false

How did those in need survive without a regular income, during this period?

Charitable organizations provided food and shelter


Soup kitchens and bread lines provided food.


Homeless families lived in makeshift shelters in "shantytowns".


All of the above

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For anybody wondering in the future I just took the assignment the answers were:

True

All of the above

The third question wasn't on this one but if someone happens to have it here is question three's answer:

3. Why did California attempt to prevent those affected by the Dust Bowl from entering the state, going as far as passing the Indigent Act, which would make it illegal to transport a poor person to the state (later found unconstitutional)?

California was not able to provide enough resources to accommodate the influx of people entering the state.


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1. It is true that during the onset of the Depression when the federal government provided no safety net or relief for those affected by the economic, some states did try to provide money to those directly affected.

2. Those who were without a regular income survived during the great depression through:

  • The Soup Kitchens and Shantytown were run by volunteers of charities group and though they were unable to meet the demand from people.  The kitchen and shantytown was the places where hungry men, women and children were served free meal which mostly consist of vegetable soup and bread.

Therefore, Option A, B and C is correct.

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