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History, 03.10.2019 05:10 whitneyt2013

What were shantytowns?

a. areas in the cities where the unemployed sought work

b. communities of homeless people who lived on public land

c. collections of migrant workers on failing farms

d. deserted homes where the tenants had been evicted

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What were shantytowns?

a. areas in the cities where the unemployed sought work
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