The Dust Bowl was a huge thing many years ago. There was actually a huge circle on many maps that were drawn showing where exactly the Dust Bowl was located. Many farmers/ civilians moved away from this location due to the fact that it was very hard to grow crops and it was a very miserable life style for all who lived within the circle. Anyways, it impacts farmers by causing them to lose many, if not all their crops. If they had any crops, they were very low quality. I hope this helped! :)
The Economic Cycle.
An economy when graphed will essentially look like a wave. It may not be perfect, as there will be different size expansions and contractions/recessions.
Expansions is when the market is doing well or correcting from a recession. The Peak is the highest point that specific economic period can achieve. From there, the market will enter a Recession or Contraction where it goes down. It’s Trough is the lowest point that the contraction will reach.
christianity has the most followers (as of today)
but islam is the fastest growing
Explanation:
<u>What are two musical accomplishments of Palestrina?</u>
In 1544 Palestrina was engaged as organist and singer in the cathedral of his native town. His duties included playing the organ, helping with the choir, and teaching music. His pay was that of a canon and would have been received in money and kind
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After WWII, the balance of power was split between two countries: the United States, and the Soviet Union. These two countries became the two world superpowers that would shape the geopolitics of the world in the following decades.
The United States is the capitalist country, that supports a market economy, and whose allies are located in Western Europe.
The Soviet Union is the socialist country, that supports a planned economy, and whose allies are located in Eastern Europe.
This ideological struggle also led to a military struggle in what was known was the "Cold War". Two military alliances were formed: NATO, that included the U.S. and its allies, and the Warsaw Pact, that included the Soviet Union and its allies.
With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the U.S. became victorious in this struggle, and enjoyed for a brief period, a great degree of geopolitical power as the sole superpower of the world.