Why did many people in the Great Depression live in makeshift towns, or "Hoovervilles"?
A.They had lost their money and their homes.
B.They could live closer to their workplaces.
C.It was the place where escaped criminals lived.
D.President Hoover made them live in these towns

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One of the main reasons why many people in the Great Depression lived in makeshift towns, or "Hoovervilles" was because "A.They had lost their money and their homes," since this type of housing was incredibly cheap.