Economic hardship created by the Great Depression
The tenement housing problem was addressed during the Industrial age by building new tenements. New tenements were been built because of increase in population. Tenements can be defined as an inferior family housing in over populated city areas. The houses were old, crowded, unsanitary and lower class citizens lived or reside in the houses.
Answer: Geronimo
Explanation: I hope this helps :)
The best statement in terms of renewed demand in a recovery period would be that "Increased employment means increased availability of funds," since more people have moe money to spend.