The New Deal did not do enough to get government more involved in economy and stop inequality in US
In the late 1920s the European demand for agricultural and manufacturing goods from the US was declining.
The western end of the railroad in 1858 was St. Louis.
The Bedouins had livestock so they could eat, and animals such as camels and horses for traveling around. They also had wells for water and would occasionally go to the city to get whatever necessities they needed.