In 1935, many families were forced to leave their farms and travel to other areas seeking work because of the drought (which at that time had already lasted four years). The abandonment of homesteads and financial ruin resulting from catastrophic topsoil loss led to widespread hunger and poverty.Dust Bowl conditions fomented an exodus of the displaced from Texas, Oklahoma, and the surrounding Great Plains to adjacent regions. More than 500,000 Americans were left homeless. Over 350 houses had to be torn down after one storm alone. The severe drought and dust storms had left many homeless; others had their mortgages foreclosed by banks, or felt they had no choice but to abandon their farms in search of work.Many Americans migrated west looking for work. Parents packed up "jalopies" with their families and a few personal belongings, and headed west in search of work. Some residents of the Plains, especially in Kansas and Oklahoma, fell ill and died of dust pneumonia or malnutrition.
The Amazon river is the longest with 4,345 miles
Answer:
maybe 100%
Explanation:
i think the 25% is jus to throw you off not sure tho
<span>The amendment during the Plessy V. Ferguson in which Homer Plessy is the passenger that is the one responsible for refusing to sit in the car of Jim Crow and in the same time claimed the ‘separate but equal’, this has violated the rights of the fourteenth amendment which is the third choice, where in the 14th amendment focuses on national citizenship and the forbidding of the states in restricting rights of the citizens.</span>
The Garamantes provided the Romans with foodstuffs, exotic Sub-Saharan slaves & possibly textiles, salt, gold & ivory in exchange for Roman wine, olive oil & pottery. ... Although a large amount of Sub-Saharan goods made it to the Mediterranean, Mediterranean goods did not reach the Sub-Sahara in the same volume.