The correct answer is A. Hoovervilles were communities made up of makeshift shelters which demonstrated the poverty caused by the Great Depression.
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The Great Depression was an important economic crisis in the U.S. that began in 1929, this affected different aspects of American society including housing. Indeed during this period there was more poverty and many people decided to build makeshift shelters to live as they did not have job and were homeless and indeed communities or zones in which there were multiple makeshift shelters were created and these were called Hoovervilles, mainly because the president in office was Herbert Hoover and he was widely blamed for the crisis. Therefore, the statement that describes Hoovervilles is "Hoovervilles were communities made up of makeshift shelters which demonstrated the poverty caused by the Great Depression".
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No
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Though they did leave a lasting impression on those within the US, and whose families were affected by such event, overall, they did not ''bring down'' the US in terms on functionality
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- Britain repealed all of the Townshend Acts except the tea tax on April 9th, 1770. This to underscore the supremacy of parliament.
- The first Comittee of Correspondence was established In Boston on November 2nd, 1772. These were provisional Patriot emergency governments to provide colonial leadership and aid intercolonial cooperation.
-The Boston Tea Party occurred on December 16th, 1773. 342 crates of British tea were destructed in response to the British taxation policies.
- The Comitte of Safety was established on late 1774. They formed the bridge between the colonial political order and the American republican order,
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The war was no longer just about preserving the Union it was also about freeing the slaves. Foreign powers such as Britain and France lost their enthusiasm for supporting the Confederacy.
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