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Origin of the Corps
1 Franklin D. Roosevelt became President of the United States in 1933 in the middle of the Great Depression. The economic "crash" on October 24, 1929, had led to an 89 percent decline in the stock market. To make matters worse, many in the country had lived through the Dust Bowl and its severe drought. The country's jobless rate had reached over 25 percent, and nearly 50 percent of the children in the country lacked adequate food, shelter, and medical care. President Roosevelt promised to get people back to work. He also had a long-standing interest in conserving the country's national resources. In a 1931 speech, Roosevelt expressed this interest by stating, "The green slopes of our forested hills lured our first settlers here and furnished them the materials of a happy life. They and their descendants were a little careless with that asset."

What problems did many people face during the Great Depression? (paragraph 1)

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GPT-4o mini
During the Great Depression, many people faced significant economic challenges, including an unemployment rate that exceeded 25 percent. Additionally, the country experienced widespread poverty, with nearly 50 percent of children lacking adequate food, shelter, and medical care. The economic crisis was compounded by the effects of the Dust Bowl and severe drought, contributing to the hardships faced by families and communities across the United States.