The role of The Dust Bowl<span> in the history of the United States of America. ... The farming practices that made the plains so productive were beginning to </span>take<span> a toll on the land. The grasslands ... Roosevelt believed it was the federal </span>government`<span>s duty to help the American </span>people<span> get through the bad times </span>like<span> the </span>Dust Bowl<span>.</span>
Assuming this is referring to the Greensboro sit ins, it started a chain of sit ins at restaurants. The 4 African American college students were the first to challenge the segregation inside restaurants. They sat in at one, which led to others being inspired and joining in by sitting in at other restaurants.
Wanted to punish Germany.
Wilson's plan for peace included a fair response to Germany which Britain and France could not allow. They were angry and bitter after a long war which destroyed their lands. They wanted Germany punished for their actions in the war. Wilson wanted to create a democracy in Germany but also allow them to maintain a military and not have to pay heavy reparations. Wilson was not listen to and eventually left the treaty negotiations early.
He pointed out that the Articles of Confederation had weaknesses.
The Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation were:
<span>Each state only had one vote in Congress, regardless of size Congress didn't have the power to tax, or to regulate foreign and interstate commerce There was no executive branch to enforce any acts passed by Congress There was no national court system. Amendments to the Articles of Confederation required a unanimous vote<span>. Laws required a 9/13 majority to pass in Congress</span></span>