USA HISTORY

THE GREAT DEPRESSION 1929 1940

THE GREAT DEPRESSION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Nickname for newspapers homeless people used during the Great Depression to cover themselves
A
Hoovervilles
B
Hoover flags
C
Hoover blankets
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Answer and Explanation: Newspapers were called “Hoover blankets” during the Hoover administration. People referred newspapers that way because during Hoover’s term as president, the economy sank into a major depressions which left millions of Americans without work.

Detailed explanation-2: -Newspapers used by the destitute as bundling for warmth became known as Hoover blankets. Pockets turned inside out were called Hoover flags.

Detailed explanation-3: -During the Great Depression, many items were named after President Hoover including the Hoover blanket (a newspaper used for a blanket) and Hoover flags (when a person turned their empty pockets inside out). When people used cardboard to fix their shoes they called it Hoover leather.

Detailed explanation-4: -"Hooverville” became a common term for shacktowns and homeless encampments during the Great Depression. There were dozens in the state of Washington, hundreds throughout the country, each testifying to the housing crisis that accompanied the employment crisis of the early 1930s.

Detailed explanation-5: -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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