Great Depression - a time period in the 1930s when the economy was low and many were unemployed, Credit - when a customer is able to get goods or services before paying, Stock - a share of a company; stockholders earn profits when the company does well, Black Tuesday - the day the stock market crashed, Stock Market - a place where stocks are bought, sold, or traded, Dust Bowl - an area of land across the Great Plains where plants have died off and soil has been reduced to dust, Drought - a severe lack of rain, Debt - owing money to another, Hooverville - a makeshift village of sheds where the impoverished lived in the 30s, Migrant Worker - a person who travels from place to place to find work,

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