The introduction focuses more on literary history of the region.
It affirms that the Icelandic language and literature are as important as the island itself. This affirmation refers from the beginning they gave big importance to the literature, creating its language, preserved it, writing and translating political, cultural and religious factors, which did grow the literature, so much so it becaming in a tradition.
For Icelanders also, the poetry was really important in its literature and it was the unique nation that preserved German poetry.
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Explanation: The onset of the Great Depression affected urban unemployment in a number of ways. As the stock market collapsed, many companies lost access to easy credit and had to face serious consequences, ranging from bankruptcy (in which all employees would be unemployed) to massive layoffs. Urban businesses that stayed open often put out large signs stating they were not hiring in order to prevent inquiries.
Likewise, U.S. cities were flooded by rural farmworkers--especially those from the Dust Bowl--who were in search of work and had to compete with the city population. Sometimes, they accepted lower wages in order to obtain employment