USA HISTORY

THE GREAT DEPRESSION 1929 1940

THE DUST BOWL

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What small villages would some people move into seeking relief from the Dust Bowl?
A
Hoovervilles
B
Farmer Towns
C
Dust Bowl Relief Camps
D
Los Angeles
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -"Hoovervilles, ” shanty towns of unemployed men, sprung up all over the nation, named after President Hoover’s insufficient relief during the crisis. Seattle’s developed into a self-sufficient and organized town-within-a-town.

Detailed explanation-2: -A “Hooverville” was a shanty town built during the Great Depression by the homeless in the United States. They were named after Herbert Hoover, who was President of the United States during the onset of the Depression and was widely blamed for it. The term was coined by Charles Michelson.

Detailed explanation-3: -Some unemployed became transients, searching for jobs and food. In Seattle, unemployment was 11% in April 1930, rising to 26% by January 1935. Families doubled up in apartments, others were evicted and built makeshift houses. Groups of these dwellings for the homeless were called Hoovervilles.

Detailed explanation-4: -The towns were named “Hoovervilles, ” because of President Herbert Hoover’s ineffective relief policies. Mass unemployment was rampant among men aged 18–50, and the lack of a social safety net continued to push them down the ladder.

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