<em>More information about this Geography and History reading related to "The Great Depression" can be found on this link: </em>http://www.bpsgroverteacher.com/uploads/1/4/8/4/14847764/dust_bowl.pdf
This question is related to the American tragedy around the 1930s known as <em>"The Great Depression"</em>, and particularly the life of people from the American and Canadian prairies affected by the ecological phenomenon of critical dust storms that injured the economy of that time referred to as <em>"The Dust Bowl"</em>; thus refugiees migrated from Oklahoma to California in order to work, get ahead, move on and improve their lives, <em>Fred Munguia's family story</em> is one of those, but they at least had a house they could buy contrary to other families who could't even afford that; there are several questions I would ask after reading his story, but one in particular, <em>Was Fred's family rich or did they also had to work in the cement plants?</em> because his parents could afford to buy a big house <em>(even it didnt have gas or sewer)</em> which was better that what other people could afford during the depression.
Tsar Nicholas II's abdication came against a backdrop of a changing political, social and religious nation but the catalyst for change came through Russia's struggles in the First World War. Nicholas was chosen to rule by his family rite.