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  2. Jul 22, 2019 · The Great Depression was a largely successful decade for Hollywood. Tickets on average cost under a quarter for the whole of the 1930s, down from 35 cents in 1929, so spending time in the...

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  3. In the early 1940s, some of the great dramas of American film reached theaters. Radio was also wildly popular, offering many kinds of programs, from sermons to soap operas. In the 1930s, big bands and swing music were popular, with Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, and Glenn Miller popular bandleaders.

  4. 1930s Important News and Events, Key Technology Fashion and Popular Culture. The Thirties saw the growth of Shanty Towns caused by the Great Depression, Dust Storms, Radical Politics Around The World, and what many consider an upside down world where bank robbers were seen as hero's not villains.

  5. The misery of the Depression was lifted for some by the movies, bingo nights, chain letters, and the Irish Sweepstakes. The board game Monopoly was a huge success in the 1930s. Immigrants who arrived in the United States in the 1920s depended on charities, loan companies, and the banks.

  6. Jun 25, 2018 · The 1930s was the era of the Great Depression when hunger, want and despair were the only things available in abundance. Despite a persistent lack of resources, children of the 1930s were often creative in finding toys, games or organized activities to enjoy during their free time.

  7. Some of the music of the 1930s tried to assuage the social suffering. Indeed, from Lew Brown and Ray Henderson’s “Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries” (1931) to Al Dubin and Harry Warren ’s “Were in the Money” (1933), many of the era’s popular songs were suffused in buoyant optimism.

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