People who hopped trains to look for work were known as hoboes in the 1920's and 1930's. Most hoboes were teenagers or in their early 20's, and spent a lot of time on the road away from family and their homes.
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Because with the vast majority of German men fighting in the war on two fronts, it would've spread them thin to have men working too.
I’m pretty sure it’s C bc they lost bc they were divided and weakened, not poor.
<span>A.that the war could not be won easily
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Answer- indentured were willing to work so that they could get food, clothes, water, shelter, etc. cattels were considered as property and we're not given things, they also we're not working willingly, they were forced.