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babunello [35]
1 year ago
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This photo shows a shantytown built along the willamette river in portland, oregon. which words best describe the buildings in t

his shantytown? select all that apply. small dilapidated solid shaky sturdy
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cestrela7 [59]1 year ago
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A shantytown constructed along the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon is depicted in this picture. Disorganized, shaky words best describe the buildings in this shantytown.

According to UN-Habitat (2016), a shanty town is an unofficial or illegal colony that is distinguished by subpar housing built of plastic sheets, corrugated metal, or cardboard boxes and occupied by poor people who lack secure shelter. One-sixth of the world's population, or 1 billion people, currently reside in shantytowns. Usually, scrap plywood, corrugated metal, and plastic sheets are used to construct houses. The availability of safe water, sanitary facilities, electricity, and telephone services is frequently inadequate in shantytowns. Around the world, Ciudad Neza in Mexico, Orangi in Pakistan, and Dharavi in India are some of the biggest slum areas. Numerous names, such favela in Brazil, villa miseria in Argentina, and gecekondu in Turkey, are given to them in various locations. The history of shanty towns in the United States begins in 1929, when the unemployed were forced out of their homes and began constructing these shanty towns. When the economy suffered a setback in 1930, the situation also deteriorated as more and more people moved in.

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