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Bad White [126]
3 years ago
15

In the 1930s, some areas of the country suffered from especially harsh environmental conditions. Thousands of farmers and sharec

roppers were forced to abandon their land and look for other work. In which of the following areas were these conditions worst?
A) Parts of Kansas,
B) Texas,
C) Oklahoma
History
1 answer:
Harrizon [31]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

C. Oklahoma

Explanation:

Although all of these states were greatly hurt by the Dust Bowl, I believe that Oklahoma had the worst conditions of them all. The Dust Bowl, which happened during the 1930s, were hazardous conditions with dust storms that would destroy numerous crops and cause massive droughts.

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