During the Great Depression, Hoovervilles were makeshift homes that reflected frustration with President Hoover.
Hoovervilles were shantytowns or makeshift homes that people lived in, mocking President Herbert Hoover during the Great Depression. These communities symbolized the widespread poverty, homelessness, and frustration with Hoover's response to the economic crisis. The name 'Hoovervilles' reflected the disillusionment and criticism towards the President during that period.
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