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Which of these is the BEST description of "Hoovervilles"?

A) shantytowns in which homeless families lived during the Great Depression
B) housing projects associated with poverty and were constructed in urban areas
C) the first planned suburbs which were developed in the period after World War I
D) nickname for the department of Housing and Urban Development during the New Deal

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User Jidi
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Answer:

A) shantytowns in which homeless families lived during the Great Depression

Step-by-step explanation:

"Hoovervilles" were shantytowns in which homeless families lived during the Great Depression. Constructed out of scrap wood and tin, they were given this nickname because people blamed President Herbert Hoover's lack of action at the start of the Depression for the condition of many newly poor in the United States.

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User Arthur Rizzo
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the answerr is going to be A

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User Zernel
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