Answer:
1. What does this image say to you? Be specific.
The image depicts sadness, despair, economic plight, poverty. It depicts hopelessness. The picture is one of the most famous taken during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
2. Can you relate to this woman and her two children?
She's very likely their mother, for the way that the two children cling to her. If not, she could be their aunt or step-mother. She is definitely not likely to be family unrelated to the children.
3. Approximately how old do you believe this woman to be? Her children? What made you come to that conclusion?
The woman must be in her late 30s or early 40s. The children are probably around 5 or 6. Their ages can be inferred by their physical appearance.
Answer:
I'm not 100% percent sure, but here we go!
Explanation:
4) The expression "can to can't" means that something was allowed/can do then, since the word transfer's into its antonym, "can't," meaning it cannot be allowed/cannot be done.
5) One way people got the things they needed without money is by trading stuff they owned.
Another way: By stealing
Hope this helped :)
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The National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 (NIRA) was a US labor law and consumer law passed by the US Congress to authorize the President to regulate industry for fair wages and prices that would stimulate economic recovery. ... President Roosevelt signed the bill into law on June 16, 1933
Explanation:
Answer:
increased usage of machines for farming
decline in population
decline in common land for farming
fewer nonfarm jobs available