Great Depression was mostly experienced by most of the countries in the period of 1930. It had demoralizing effects on the economy by dropping levels of the Gross Domestic Product. The personal income, tax revenue had hit the lowest level in the nation.
Giving Over extension of loans by the banks in order to cope the depression was the erroneous federal policy at the time of depression. It also resulted in various other impacts such as people were unable to pay off the loans. This financial disruption made the banks to close.
This led to stocking of money by the people that resulted in the stagnation of the money flow and the loss of confidence to lend and borrow money. This also reduced the value of money causing disequilibrium in the economy.
1. Sincere individuals thought that if Native Americans adopted white clothing and ways, they would try first-hand how much better it was and leave behind their native culture, thought as uncivilized by that time. As they would become more assimilated to the American society, the Government wouldn't have to overlook their welfare.
2. The Dawes Act, named after its creator Senator Henry Dawes of Massachusetts, allowed the President to survey Native American tribal land and divide it into allotments to be handed to Native Americans as individual property.
3. Native Americans registered on a tribal "roll" were granted allotments of reservation land. They had to leave behind their culture and adopt the white American one. If they did so, they were granted U.S. citizenship.
4. Excess land after the distributed one to tribal members was sold on the open market. The land allotted to Native American families were a lot of the time desertic, and could not sustain them. The self-sufficient farming techniques were very different from tribal ones. Many of the tribal members didn't want to take up agriculture, and the ones that did couldn't afford tools, seeds and so to get started. Inheritance was also a problem: if there were many inherent, the parcelled allotments wasn't enough to sustain all of them.
5. The government succeeded in erasing a vital part of tribal culture, the common property of the land, setting the foundations for their assimilation and the destruction of their culture. In the long term, these various cultures still exist, despite the government's efforts on the contrary. If the government wanted to protect Native American rights, it failed.
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Referendum reform allowed the votes to approve or reject laws passed by the legislature.