The statement, Marx thought that the workers needed to unite and overthrow the capitalist government, is true. Karl Marx was against the capitalist must be destroyed. He also believed that the revolution would lead to communism or a classless society.
One of the changes to Arkansas economy that could have lessened the effects of the Great Depression and hastened the state's recovery would have been that of diversifying its sources of income. Arkansas relied mostly on agricultural production, and besides this, its industries were extremely limited. This meant that the state was greatly affected by the low crop prices of this time period. It also meant that the many floods and droughts of the time severely affected the economy. However, if agriculture had not been the only major economic enterprise of the state, the effect would have been lessened.
Generally speaking, it was that the flood "B. increased trust in government relief agencies" that was not an effect of the flood of 1927 on the state of Arkansas, since there was widespread criticism of the response.
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