<span><span>1.
</span>There
was no digital and electronic transportation.</span>
<span><span>2.
</span>Mining
was the second most known job</span>
<span><span>3.
</span>Bee
keeper, blacksmith and cooper were some of the popular occupation.</span>
<span><span>
4.
</span>For
children back then, they read, write and study at their own houses. Home-schooling or for some in a one room schoolhouse. </span>
<span><span>
5.
</span>Families
rarely eat a decent meal. And they also built their own shelter or house.</span>
<span><span>6.
</span>The
task was more of survival for every day. Expectations and social roles were unobserved
since scavenging and cropping food was the first-hand goals.</span>
<span><span>
7.
</span>Homemade
cosmetics were more commonly used.</span>
<span><span>
8.
</span>Clothes
and cloth-materials were very scarce.</span>
<span><span>
9.
</span>Children
6-8 years worked at refineries or factories.</span>
<span><span>
10.
</span>Girls
had to work their own chores daily and boys as well. Each assigned for their
own tasks to accomplish. </span>
Answer:
During the Great Depression, ex-boxer James J. Braddock (Russell Crowe) works as a day laborer until his former manager Joe Gould (Paul Giamatti) offers him a one-time slot against a rising young contender. After he wins a shocking upset, Braddock goes back into the ring full time, against the wishes of his frightened wife, Mae (Renée Zellweger). Dubbed "The Cinderella Man" for his rags-to-riches story, Braddock sets his sights on the defending champion, the fearsome Max Baer (Craig Bierko).
Explanation:
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Your answer will be... A because At the First Continental Congress, the delegates discussed boycotting British goods all with each other, but decided to send the Crown a list of their grievances in the hopes of getting the Acts were established.
^^they said it i was gon say the same thing but i’m useless now :(