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In the 1930s, shantytowns, often called "Hoovervilles," sprang up across the United States because of President Herbert Hoover's * 10 points (a) support for federal programs to provide jobs for the unemployed (b) refusal to provide direct federal aid to the homeless (c) efforts to help the residents return to their farms (d) emergency relief program to provide food to the poor

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B. People blamed Hoover for his responce to the great depression and his lack of direct gov intervention in the market
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