No Promises In The Wind: The Great Depression

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Great Depression Paper The Great Depression changed the way many people acted toward other people and their belongings. They could have changed for the worse, and all they cared about were themselves which is kind of inferring that they can still provide for themselves with just barely. They also could have changed for the better by sharing, which is pretty much inferring that they have a lot of extra money and feel bad for those less fortunate, or the cannot provide for themselves and are forced to shared to survive. There are many stories to back up this statement. One of those stories are No Promises in the Wind. An example from the book is how Josh had to provide for Joey being the older of the 2 boy that had left

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