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krok68 [10]
3 years ago
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What did the singer do before the depression?

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Ratling [72]3 years ago
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Answer:

The singer in the song used to have plenty of jobs before the Great Depression happened. In the song, he talked about plowing the earth, which means he was probably a farmer. He also talked about building towers and railroads. This means he must have been a railroad worker or a construction worker. He took every job opportunity in order to build the nation.

Explanation:

The song entitled "Brother, Can You Spare Me A Dime?" was an American song written by<em> E.Y. "Yip" Harburg. </em>The song was made as a reflection of what happened during the Great Depression (1929-1939). This was a downturn that affected people's lives. The economies of many countries weakened due to many reasons such as global crisis, stock market crash, etc. It started in the United States and, just like a domino effect, affected other countries as well.

The song clearly describes how the Great Depression suddenly swept across the nation, when it was just actually the beginning of economic development. Many people used to have many jobs, such as those mentioned in the song by the singer. Everyone helped build the nation, but in the end, the dreams of people were torn because of the depression.

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<u>Great Society Program</u>:

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