The Great Depression was the largest and longest economic decline in U.S. history. People were left jobless, homeless, and hungr
y. Florida was no different. With Florida already suffering from damage caused by hurricanes, the Great Depression hit Florida sooner than the rest of the country. One problem was that once the stock market crashed people had very little money. As a result, they no longer vacationed in Florida. A large part of Florida's economy relied on tourism. To make matters worse, a swarm of fruit flies destroyed many of Florida's citrus crops. Based on evidence from the text, why did people no longer wish to vacation in Florida?
Question 2 options:
A swarm of fruit flies destroyed many of Florida's citrus crops.
The Great Depression was the largest economic decline in U.S. history.
After the crash, people had very little money to go on a vacation.
The Great Depression hit Florida sooner than the rest of the country.
It's too dry to grow crops. People in these regions have become nomadic herders and they must move their herds to find water and grass. The people also might have to adjust to find ways to get water such as developing an irrigation system.
The threat of Nuclear warfare. The soviets trying to spread communism. I dont believe anyone really won this war because it has caused lasting tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union now present day Russia
The correct answer is Rhapta. The area of Rhapta was historically famous for being a trading port for people of all nations and it was located in Southeast Africa. It was first described in the 1st century AD. There's even evidence that Romans traded there as well.