Great Depression
The Dust Bowl
Immigration & Farm Work
100

What was the time in the 1930s called when many Americans lost jobs and homes?

The Great Depression

100

What natural disaster destroyed farms in the middle of the United States during the 1930s?

The Dust Bowl

100

Many immigrant families, especially from Mexico, worked in California as ________ workers.

Migrant

200

The Stock Market Crash

This event in 1929 helped trigger the Great Depression when businesses and banks collapsed.


200

Which states were hit hardest by the Dust Bowl?

Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, or Colorado

200

Name one type of crop Mexican workers often picked during the Great Depression.

Cotton, grape, peaches, and vegetables

300

During the Great Depression, people without money often stood in long lines for free ________.

Food bread or soup

300

What were two causes of the Dust Bowl?

drought and poor farming practices 

300

What was daily life like for many immigrant farm workers?

long hours, low pay, or crowded camps.

400

About what percentage of Americans were unemployed during the Great Depression?

about 25%

400

What nickname was given to families who left their farms to move west?

Okies

400

Why did some Mexican children have to leave school during this time?

They had to work in the fields to help their families earn money.

500

True or False: Only poor families were affected by the Great Depression.

False - it affected both

500

Where did most Dust Bowl families move to find work?

California
500

What was the name of the government program where thousands of Mexican immigrants and Mexican Americans were sent back to Mexico?

The Mexican Repartarion