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oksano4ka [1.4K]
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What effect did the Dust Bowl storms have on the Great Depression?

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Papessa [141]4 years ago
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Answer: The dust bowl storms caused many farmers to lose their livelihood and homes. Prices for the crops they could grow fell below subsistence levels as well.

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