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22 January, 06:43

Why was the 1930s Dust Bowl so devastating to Oklahomans?

a.

It forced thousands of Oklahomans to take up farming to provide for their families.

b.

It allowed lawmakers to introduce legislation that limited water usage.

c.

It coincided with an intense economic depression.

d.

It was responsible for the high death rates in Oklahoma in the 1930s.

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  1. 22 January, 07:50
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    Answer:C

    Explanation:

    Because it pushed a lot of people out the area, during the deepression
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