Why were poor communities establish in US cities during the

  1. Why were poor communities establish in US cities during the Great Depression called “Hoovervilles”?A) to express thanks to
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  2. Which of the following statements about dangers to early cities is false?A. Poor building materials made early cities more prone
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  3. How many autonomous communities and cities are there in España?* 1 point 20 autonomous communities and 1 autonomous city 17
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  4. In large cities that have air pollution problems the number of emergency department visits for asthma episodes goes up when the
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  5. Why did educators in the 1850s feel it was necessary to place Native American children in boarding schools? (1 point) Responses
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  6. Why did educators in the 1850s feel it was necessary to place Native American children in boarding schools?(1 point) Responses
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  7. According to the lesson on Better Choices Means Better Communities, which of the following is NOT a characteristic of 'Informal
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  8. Why were poor communities established in US cities during the Great Depression called "Hoovervilles"?(1 point) Responses to
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  9. How was daily life on the farm different from city life in the late 1800s?(1 point)Responses Farming communities had little to
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  10. What motivated the original settlers of the Massachusetts colony to settle in thie New WOrld? What kind of communities did they
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