USA HISTORY

THE ROARING 20S 1920 1929

1920S AMERICAN CULTURE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
This natural disaster served to worsen the effects of the Great Depression on Farmers in the Midwest
A
Tornados
B
Dust Bowl
C
Black Tuesday
D
Hurricanes
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The Dust Bowl, also known as “the Dirty Thirties, ” started in 1930 and lasted for about a decade, but its long-term economic impacts on the region lingered much longer. Severe drought hit the Midwest and southern Great Plains in 1930. Massive dust storms began in 1931.

Detailed explanation-2: -During the Great Depression, a series of droughts combined with non-sustainable agricultural practices led to devastating dust storms, famine, diseases and deaths related to breathing dust. This caused the largest migration in American history.

Detailed explanation-3: -What circumstances conspired to cause the Dust Bowl? Economic depression coupled with extended drought, unusually high temperatures, poor agricultural practices and the resulting wind erosion all contributed to making the Dust Bowl.

Detailed explanation-4: -Contributing Factors. Due to low crop prices and high machinery costs, more submarginal lands were put into production. Farmers also started to abandon soil conservation practices. These events laid the groundwork for the severe soil erosion that would cause the Dust Bowl.

Detailed explanation-5: -Effects of the Dust Bowl The land became bare and mostly useless for agriculture. Over 100 acres of soil was swept away and deposited in other parts of the country, landing as far away as D.C. and New York. Dust piles had the appearance of snowdrifts. Everything in the home was coated in dirt.

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