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What did farmers and homeowners have in common during the Great Depression? A.Many could not pay what they owed to banks.

B.Many lived in shantytowns called Hoovervilles.
C.Many migrated west to California.
D.Many migrated west to Oklahoma.

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B

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The correct answer is letter B.

During the Great Depression, many urban and rural families lost their homes and sought shelter in shantytowns, called Hoovervilles. They were built out of cardboard, tar paper, glass, lumber, and other materials. Anything could be helpful.

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