The Effects Of Homelessness During The Great Depression

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crash, that left many Americans homeless and jobless. During this era many people struggle to very badly, many of them lost their homes, and had to look for other resources to survive which was not there at all. So it caused many people lost their homes, they struggling for food, and struggling to take care of their families. Before the Great Depression began, many people were already starving and being denied a place to live, being denied food, and clothing; this was Erickson high hierarchy of needs for survival. Then in 1935 the Social Security Act was passed, by President Roosevelt, who goal was to help the poor get back to work and find jobs. (Ambrosino, Ambrosino, Heffernan, & Shuttlesworth, 2016 p. 13). When President Ronald was in office

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