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Economic depression and extended drought contributed to the dust bowl.
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As a Jew myself, I had heard (not knowing for sure if it’s factual) that Jews who ate Kosher food did not get the Bubonic plague. Presumably, this was due to the fact that pork carried the virus of this particular plague. It also might have accounted for the fact that non-Jews were suspicious of why the Jews were not as affected.
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Well, using interpretation from the U.S. Constitution, the expansion was completely acceptable. The Constitution also states that Congress has the power to levy war and trade/exchange with other countries. This would make the war and treaty with Mexico for Texas and California in the 1800's justifiable.
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In the Pacific, the Japanese Empire reigned supreme, defeating Allied forces on land and at sea. The first real contest of American Naval power against the Japanese in the Battle of the Coral Sea ended with a draw, but laid the foundation for a shocking American victory at Midway just one month later.
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African-Americans ended up on both sides of the war, though they shared the goal of evading slavery. A black soldier is credited with killing a British major at Bunker Hill. (Corbis) Early on, it looked as though the issue of African-Americans serving in the Continental Army would be resolved simply enough.