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27 December, 06:44

What does the term "Hooverville," the nickname for homeless encampments during the early years of the Great Depression, illustrate about public sentiment at that time?

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People were celebrating government efforts to relieve economic distress.

People were endorsing their preferred candidate for the presidency.

People were mocking those who were forced to live in the encampments.

People were angry at the government for not finding a solution to the crisis.

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  1. 27 December, 06:48
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    People were angry at the government for not finding a solution to the crisis.
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