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No, the repeal of Prohibition did not cause severe dust storms in the Great Plains.
What happened in the Great Plains when severe drought followed the removal of native grasses was that strong winds blew away topsoil and created a Dust Bowl.
In the 1930s, the Great Plains lived difficult moments when severe dust storms hit this region of the United States. The dryness due to lack of water, the removal of native grasses, combined with climate conditions, produced these dust storms that killed animals and ruined the crops. There was no way to keep on farming the land and people had to move to the Pacific West, to California, where they had to start a new life.
Once China entered the war on the side of North Korea , they were able to push the UN and South Korean troops out of North Korea . China ended the Korean War as a stalemate ( no territory lost or gained ) .
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You did not include the effects of globalization referred to in your question. However, we can answer in general terms.
Some effects of globalization that would be presented as evidence by either critics or proponents of globalization would be the following.
Proponents: globalization connects nations through trade. Allow the increasing of "healthy" competition. Globalization can positively influence other cultures. Create jobs in foreign countries.
Critics: undeveloped worlds are in clear trade disadvantaged against powerful nations. Many jobs are lost in former countries because industries and fabrics close to open them in underdeveloped countries where labor is cheaper. Globalization imposes new forms of thinking that messes with local cultures. Traditions of these local cultures tend to be forgotten due to the influence of consumerism and western culture.
For the 3 take always you can say something like how many people died something important they said in the CNN. For the summary just search up something in google like 9/11 and then just read it and summarize it or you can just watch the CNN
No, it would be almost impossible.