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By kodi culpin 9rib The affects of The dust bowl The dust bowl was basically when the farmers land was turned infertile by poor farming methods and bad weather The
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By kodi culpin 9rib The affects of The dust bowl The dust bowl was basically when the farmers land was turned infertile by poor farming methods and bad weather The farmers sometimes had to move. America in Crisis. Economic Boom!. Values changing. Excessive, pleasure seeking. Entertainment and fun key. Credit on the rise. Consumerism having a hay day, for now. Business up, wages barley increasing. The Dust Bowl was one of the worst environmental disasters of the Twentieth Century.. . Three million people had to vacate the Great Plains to migrate west.. . The Great Plains was inhabitable during this horrible disaster.. review PowerPoint game. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Who is Woody Guthrie?. A. . the surface layer of the earth. B. . able to grow, nutrient-dense. C. . President during the Great Depression. D. . using canals & pipes to bring water to an area. Ch. . 32 . TCI. Add to your notebook. Life during the Great Depression . 3. . Soup . Kitchen & Breadline. A place where the homeless can get food. . Bread Line. Dust Bowl. Many farmers moved to Southern Planes to own a Farm. On October 29, 1929, stock prices fell drastically on Black Tuesday, resulting in a $10 to $15 billion loss in value. While this did not cause the Great Depression, it did undermine the economy’s ability to hold out against its other weaknesses.. Due: Harlem Renaissance Collage Project. What Caused the Great Depression?. DBQ. Notes. Crash Course History Overview . Welcome! . Procedure. 1. Each pair begins the game with 5 points.. 2. Before each round of the game, you and your partner will decide . Life During the Depression. The Depression Worsens . . -Living in Makeshift Villages . Homeless and unemployed Americans wander around the country, walking, hitchhiking, or, most often, . “riding the rails.” . Changing Ways of Life and . Education. and Popular Culture. Changing Ways of Life and Education and Popular Culture. Main Idea – Americans experienced cultural conflicts as customs and values changed in the 1920s. The popular culture reflected the prosperity of the era, as mass media, movies, and spectator sports played important roles in the 1920s.. Station 1. The Dust Bowl. Station 2. Women. Station 3. Men. Station 4. Children. Station 5. African Americans. Station 6. Psychological Effects. Station 1: The Dust Bowl. “Migrant Mother” photographed by Dorothea Lange. Standards. SSUSH17 The student will analyze the causes and consequences of the Great Depression. . a. Describe the causes, including overproduction, . underconsumption. , and stock market speculation that led to the stock market crash of 1929 and the Great Depression. . Introduction. Learning about the Dust Bowl is important to understanding this era in history. In order to better comprehend how individuals coped with the devastation of the Dust Bowl, you will create a fictional diary from the point of view of a person who lived through those years.. The New Deal. The government wanted to care for the citizens in need. What was the Agricultural Adjustment Administration?. New Deal program to help farmers. Federal Reserve. Supposed to protect banks, but failed during the Great Depression. Great Depression By: Kimberly Salvino, Kristen Sposetta, Alex St.Clair, and Morgan Groom The Start of it All October 29, 1929 was the day that the stock market crashed, causing the start of The Great Depression. Depression. The Dust Bowl started in the 1930’s and lasted about a decade. The Dust Bowl took place in parts of Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, and Kansas.. During the Dust Bowl little kids had to do a lot of work if they lived on a farm. They would also have to share food with other people..
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