Dust Bowl
Civil war
Grt. Depression
civil rights
New south
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where did the Dust Bowl start?

Mid west 

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When did the Civil War start? 

April 12, 1861

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when did the Great Depression start? 

August 1929

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What is the Civil Rights? 

It's when African American people fought for their rights

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What is the New South

South to adandon it's longstanding agrariam economy for a modern ecoomy grounded in factories, mines, and mills and restart

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WHat happened during the dust bowl? 

A bunch of sand and dust covered the plains sand the Bowl Weevil at all the crops/ cotton

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When did the civil war end

April 9, 1865

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what are some effects of the Great depression? 

Unemploxment rose to 25% homeless 

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What person is most known for helping in the civil rights? 

Martin Luther King Jr. 

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Who made the idea of the new south 

Henry W. Grady

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how long did the dust bowl last? 

6 years 

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what started the Civil war? 

Confederate troops fired on fort Sumter in south Carolina

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How long did the great depression last 

43

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when did the march on washington happen 

August 28, 1963

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what did the New South do for Georgia 

The south to adandon its longstanding agravian economy for a modern economy grounded. 

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What followed the dust bowl? 

Great depression 

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what is the civil war 

it was when they split the north and south up and the north and south fought 

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how many people where homeless 

2 million homeless people

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whats the most known Movement in the Civil Rights? 

March on Washington 

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What happened during the New South era?

The Civil War destroyed the South's infrastructure and the slave system that fueled the region's economy.

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How many acers did the dust bowl effect? 

There were more than 100 million acres of land affected by the Dust Bowl

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what where the 2 sides of the civil war

Confederate and union

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how many people where effected 

sixty million people by one estimate

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What was used mostly in the civil rights movements 

Sit-ins, boycotts 

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what changed in the New South 

new railroad regulations, prison reform, improved working conditions for both industrial and farm workers, and prohibitions on alcohol.