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lina2011 [118]
3 years ago
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How were shantytowns, soup kitchens and bread lines a response to the depression?

History
2 answers:
Natalija [7]3 years ago
8 0
They were all ways of combatting the immense poverty caused by the depression. The shantytowns were ways for the poor to have cheap housing, as terrible as those towns often were, they were a place for people to stay. Soup kitchens and bread lines were a way for people who couldn't afford food to get things to eat.
photoshop1234 [79]3 years ago
3 0
They were there to help ease peoples hunger
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