Answer: It sharply decreased and suffered heavy losses.
Explanation:
Tobacco, like most industries in America, saw its prices plummet and farmers take heavy losses. Before the Depression, farmers had tried to capitalize on the prosperity of the 20s by producing a lot of tobacco. So much so that they overproduced and tobacco prices fell before the Depression.
When the Depression then came, they fell even harder. Tobacco was traded was 86 cents a pound in 1919 was trading for 9 cents in 1931. Sometimes farmers did not even make enough to justify the cost of production. This went on till some government policies enacted by Roosevelt with the New Deal.
Answer:
Options: the protection of land rights
improved access to education
fair wages for migrant farm workers
Explanation:
The Chicano movement, like other movements, fought for civil rights. The Chicano movement focused on the inequalities experienced by Mexican Americans in the United States. It started in the 1960s and 1970s by women against racism, unequal access to education, separation in housing, unemployment, discrimination, and police cruelty facing by Mexican communities. As the movement began to spread, they experienced an awakening of consciousness, ethnic pride, and identity.
Basically: everywhere else.
the European countries colonized countries in America:
mostly Spain, Portugal and Great britain
In Africa:
Mostly Great Britain, France and Portugal
and in Asia: the Netherlands, Great Britain and France
and various small Islands on the Pacific
You can usually tell which country was colonized by which country by its official languages, for example, Angola has Portuguese as its official language and we can tell that it was colonized by Portugal
Answer:the treaty of Paris didn’t reward them
Explanation:
The newspapers that used yellow journalism reacted when the USS Maine exploded in Cuba in 1898 by blaming Spain for the explosion. The encouraged the United States to declare war on Spain.