The <span>kinds of films and radio programs that became popular during the Great Depression were all fairly "light hearted" and entertaining, since people were craving an "escape" from their every day lives. </span>
b. settlement homes ; Jane addams was the founder of hull house a settlement home for immigrants. In these settlement homes, she and others provided english langauge lessons, child care for working parents, education, cultural opportunity, and skill to help others succeed.
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The southern colonies (and the colonies in the Caribbeans) required slave labor and indentured servants to maintain plantations that grew valuable crops such as sugar canes and tobacco. Harvesting these crops were often labor intensive that many free workers were unwilling to do without high wages that plantation owners did not wish to pay. These crops could only be grown in the south (or the Caribbean) due to the soil and climate.
<span>It helped many Japanese feel proud of their culture, but also led some to feel that other cultures were inferior.</span>
Translated it to German, i believe