Farmers during the twenties were in debt because of the Great Depression and had to purchase expensive machinery for their farms.
Bread lines were common during the Great Depression when the government at that time failed to properly tackle the problem of unemployment because of their commitment to balanced budgets, regardless of whether they operated in a free trade or protectionist context. Bread lines resolve the problem by offering free meals to the hungry.
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During this age, smallpox, measles and tuberculosis were what many suffered from.
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