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The depression made it so noone had enough money for food so in result the amount of shantytowns , soup kitchens and bread lines increased greatly.

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How were the shantytowns soup kitchens and bread lines a response to the depression?

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Well they didnt because they played with their selfs Edit: People in cities lost their jobs and homes, lived in shantytowns, and got food from soup kitchens and bread lines.


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Since the Depression brought suffering and hardship to Americans the economy times ruined lives. People lost there jobs and some went hungry or became homeless. People who could not make there house payments were run out of the homes.


Why were bread lines used during the Great Depression?

Breadlines and soup kitchens were a common sight during the Great Depression. These soup kitchens and breadlines were commonly run by charities and church organizations. They handed out warm meals and bread to people in need. The lines to such places were at times miles long.


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Why did people build shantytowns and stand in bread lines during the great depression?

They built shantytowns because many of them were foreclosed and had no where to live. But because there were so many of them they banded together and formed makeshift communities called "Hoovervilles", after the president at the time, Herbert C. Hoover. People blamed Hoover for the depression because they believed he did not act quickly enough to stop it, or provide any real relief for the poor. People stood in bread lines because many of them were out of work and could not afford food. Bread lines provided the poor and homeless with food so they would not starve, much as homeless shelters do today. Hawks.


People sought food and relief in bread lines or in what?

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What did people wait on line for during the great depression?

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