Generally speaking, it was the "slum dwellers" and the "immigrants" who did not share in the prosperity of the late 1800s in the United States, since they were the lower class workers.
The option that does not explain why a large part of the Great Plains became known as the "Dust Bowl" would be that "<span>The soil of the Great Plains was too rocky to support farming," since the soil was (usually) relatively fertile. </span>
People from the continent of Africa were enslaved in the southern colonies of what is now America.
They were sold and bartered like goods for the benefit of plantation owners, so that they could work and tend to the farm and other properties.
In premier-presidential systems, the prime minister and his cabinets can only be removed by The Parliament
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