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JulsSmile [24]
3 years ago
5

1.1.2 Read: AP3X -Interviews about the Great Depression

English
1 answer:
notka56 [123]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Why did Lillian's family have to pawn the ivory dresser set?They soon found themselves low on money, but they remembered the dresser and decided to pawn it. They came to this decision because they knew food and gas was more important at the time.2. What was Lillian's most treasured memory of her trip from Ohio to Virginia?It's not clear in the article, but i can assume her most treasured memory was when her father lit the fire to protect their family in their slumber."My dad was working 24/7 to make it."James Bost3. Why did James's father withdraw and bury his money?His father buried his money because he didn’t trust the bank.4. Why do you think James did something similar so many years later?I think that he followed his dad because every young boy looks up to their father and soon become similar to them. "Mom and Dad drove that Model T truck loaded to the hilt .

Explanation:Thats all i got

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