The best answer is C.
The dust bowl was the name that was given to the Great Plains region of America following the great dust storms of the 1930s.
One of the major factors that led to this was poor agricultural practices that depleted the top soil so much that it lacked the strong root system of grass as an anchor and became loose.
The winds easily picked up the loose top soil and swirled it into dense dust clouds, also named black blizzards, which caused much havoc in the land by chocking cattle and pasture land, driving 60% of the population from the region.
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Explanation:
There was no religious freedom for those who did not belong to the religion of the puritans. There was likely not that much tolerance for those who were puritans. It was toe the line or be prepared to be dealt with by those leaders who were in charge.
When embargo failed to remedy the situation and Great Britain refused to rescind the Orders in Council (1807) and France continued its decrees, certain Democratic-Republicans known as war hawks felt compelled to go to war. Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun pushed a declaration of war through Congress, stressing a short war had the added benefit of permitting the United States to grab valuable farmlands in the British colony of Canada. Vehement protests erupted in those parts of the country where the opposition Federalist political party held sway, especially in Connecticut and Massachusetts. The governors of these two states as well as Rhode Island refused to place their state militias under federal control for duty outside their respective states. In the elections that followed in a few months, some members of Congress who voted for war, paid the price. Eight New England congressmen were rejected by the voters, and several others saw the writing on the wall and declined to seek reelection. There was a complete turnover of the New Hampshire delegation.
Answer:
the 3rd sentence
Explanation:
because they need to have a good source of water and food.