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Population
100

____ the most common crop at the time?

What is cotton?

100

The ___ depression hit Mississippians especially hard.

What is the Great Depression?

100

 Mississippi's main industry.

What is agriculture?

100

Most towns had a ___ ___ where all the shops were at and saloons 

What is a Main Street?
100
The ___ migration that caused Mississippi's population to decrease a ton.

What is The Great Migration?

200

Almost all farm households had _____'s with vegetables and etc.

What is a garden?

200

It started forcing ___ families into deep poverty, debt , illness, hunger, and despair.

Who are farm families?

200
Bank deposits dropped from $101 million to $49 million over the same ___-year period.

What is Three-Year?

200

No towns in Mississippi at the time were a thing unless they had a ____ 

What is a church?

200

The Great Migration took people ___.

What is North?

300

___ pickers are machines that picks the cotton?

What is a cotton picker?

300

In April 1932 the Jackson Clarion-Ledger reported that the Delta State Teachers College dining hall offered a full dinner for ___ cents.

What is 20 cents?

300

During the 1930s several ____ were built in Mississippi as cities were trying to focus on economic development

What is factories?

300

1940, _____ begins on Arkabutla Lake

What is construction?

300

Most common race there until The Great Migration

Who are African Americans?

400

When WW2 struck the number of farms went down __%?

What is 10%?

400

In April 1932 the Jackson Clarion-Ledger reported that the Delta State Teachers College dining hall offered a full breakfast for ___ cents

What is 10 cents?

400

The number of jobs in lumbering, fishing, manufacturing, and railroading dropped from 52,000 in 1929 to ____ in 1932, and payrolls dropped from $42 million to $14 million.

What is 28,000?

400

1940, Jackson ____ becomes state school.

What is college?

400

More than ____,000 Mississippians served in the military.

What is 237,00?

500
When WW2 struck the farming population went down __%?
What is 26%?
500

 In 1932 1/_ of the land area in Mississippi was auctioned for unpaid taxes.

What is 1/4 ?

500

Between 19__ and 1932, 1,165 small plants, more than 800 of them sawmills, ceased operations.

What is 1929?

500

Paul B. Johnson became Mississippi’s ____ governor 

What is 46?

500

Mississippi's largest city at the time

What is Meridian 

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