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26 March, 13:24

What natural disaster devastated farmlands in the Great Plains during the Great Depression?

the Bonus Army

Hoovervilles

the Dust Bowl

the New Deal

They could not sell an overabundance of produce because customers did not have money.

They could not sell their farms for fair value because people were scared of the Dust Bowl.

They could not pay back loans, forcing the bank to foreclose on their properties.

They could not pay employees, forcing the government to foreclose on their properties.

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  1. 26 March, 15:14
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    The dust bowl demolished the mid west. Made farmers lose crops and land. In return many had to leave their farms and go work in the city. The answer is the Dust Bowl.
  2. 26 March, 17:18
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    dust bowl
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