
What happens when Jim goes to the relief office for money? Where does he go for additional money to get the heat back on? He tries to get money to put the heat back on.ħ. He gets upset because Mae said she promised not to send them away and they are the reason he continues to fight to survive.Why does Braddock become upset when he finds out his wife sent the kids away to her family? What does he do to get his kids back? The family has no money, Howard is getting sickĦ.Why does Mae send the kids to live with other family members?

They both lost money in the stock market.ĥ.How do BOTH Braddock and Wilson view the situation? After working the docks, Jim Braddock and his co-worker Mike Wilson discuss the situation of the Great Depression. I don't know if it was REALLY like that, but it gave me a new look what a Hooverville is.Ĥ. I saw a really good example that reflected the poverty of the Depression, and that was the Hooverville scene.I saw a woman screaming at her husband, and I believe that her husband was leaving her.List and describe 2 examples from the movie. An example of this is when Braddock walks to Madison Square Garden and a mother is shown urging her sons to get out of the car and collect pieces of wood.

THROUGHOUT THE FILM, Braddock and his family are shown walking the streets of New York and during these scenes we see examples of how people reacted and survived the Great Depression.
