A main indicator of the spread of homeless during the Great Depression was

History · High School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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One main indicator of the spread of homelessness during the Great Depression was the rise of shantytowns, often called "Hoovervilles," which were makeshift settlements of impoverished individuals and families living in makeshift shelters. These communities formed in response to widespread unemployment and economic hardship during that time.