Challenges of living in Hoovervilles - The woman has no running water. The woman has to complete chores like washing and cooking without having access to a kitchen.
Hoovervilles were not pleasant places. The shacks were small, poorly constructed, and lacked bathrooms. They weren't very warm in the winter and didn't always keep the rain out. The towns' sanitary conditions were deplorable, and many residents lacked access to safe drinking water. A "Hooverville" was a slum areas town built by the poors in the USA during the Great Depression. They have all been named after Herbert Hoover, the President of the United States at the time of the Great Depression and widely blamed for its onset. Charles Michelson coined the phrase.
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During the mid-twentieth century, a sense of nationalism that grew in the middle east became known as : Pan-Arabism
Pan-arabism expose the ideology and the will of unification of north africa and western Asia, which was known as the Arab world
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December 25, 1776 General Washington sent troops across the Delaware River into new Jersey to attack unsuspecting British troops and Hessian soldiers, they took over 1000 Hessian as prisoners. This was a big turning point of the American Revolution. It made the American people have more pride and trust that the war was going to get better.
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