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c. they began to move onto federal indian reservations
Once life in the Indian reservations was examined through the Meriam Survey, it was discovered that the old Dawes Law was detrimental to Native Americans. <u>This Law was completed in 1934 and was replaced by the Reorganization Act of India with the objective of returning surplus land to the tribes and restoring Indian culture.</u>
Both want a change from being ruled by an absolute ruler, both have economic instability from war debt, both have social inequality. And also, both started because of enlightenment ideas.
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A huge increase in the population combined with the industrial revolution led to a huge increase in crime. People migrated from rural areas to cities, there was a surplus of labor. The rise in crime was surprising for the authorities and it was difficult to control it, because ordinary people who were happy before were involved in crime. They were poor, unqualified people; for some, crime was an easy way to get to the money, and for other survival methods. Even children were engaged by adults, because it was easy to manipulate them, and they were paid less. As an emergence of crime, there is a drunkenness, which again contributes to a further increase in crime. People were unhappy because they did not have a job, they could not survive, they had solace in alcohol, become addicted, and then necessarily, began to steal to meet their needs, both basic and alcohol needs.
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Yes a lot of things literally
In the 1930s the central states region known as the Great Plains suffered from the longest and hardest droughts on record. Because of farming practices at the time, it resulted in erosion and loss of topsoil that became friable and powdery. The persistent heat and drought caused crops to fail leaving the fields exposed to wind erosion. High winds then generated the massive dust storms.
The correct answer is letter D:
<em>Severe droughts hit the Midwest, making the soil dry and more vulnerable to winds.</em>