Dust Bowl
Galveston Hurricane
World War 1
World War 2
Great Depression
100

Many people moved to the more Urban areas to make a better living. True/False

True, people couldn't make do with the money they had on farms and decided to move to very urbanized cities.

100

The damage costs were about 34 to 35 million dollars. What was the death toll of the Hurricane?

The death toll was about 2500-3000 deaths.

100

What was the ship's name that Germany sank?

The ship was called the Lusitania.
100

The Holocaust happened 100 years after World War 2. T/F

False, the Holocaust happened during the War.

100

How much money was lost in the Great Depression?

About 10 - 15 billion dollars.

200

When was the climax of the Dust Bowl?

The Dust Bowl was happening around the 1930s or the "The Dirty Thirties"

200

Is Galveston putting up a seawall an adaptation or modification?

It is a modification.

200

Who were the three main enemies of the USA in World War 1?

The main enemies were Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey.

200

Who were the Allied Powers?

Great Britain, Soviet Union(eventually), and USA were the Allied Powers.

200

How much did the suicide rate rise?

It rose to 30% more.

300

What was simultaneously happening with the Dust Bowl?

The Dust Bowl was happening with the Great Depression.

300

Why did Galveston put up a seawall?

They put it up, to prevent high waters from reaching they city.

300

What was the economic effect of World War 1 and other states suffering from the Dust Bowl?

Texas and other states were at a state of full employment capacity, and women were taking on jobs that men previously had.

300

Who were the Axis powers?

Germany, Italy, and Japan were the Axis powers.

300
Who was the President during the start of the Great Depression?(everyone mocked him)

It was Herbert Hoover.

400

Where did the Dust Bowl mainly happen?

A 500,000-acre square around the panhandles of Oklahoma and Texas.

400

What was the communication issue during the Galveston Hurricane?

Communication was limited, so many people didn't get the news. Ships also didn't have the capability to telegraph what they saw.

400

How did Germany get in contact with Mexico?

Germany sent a telegram.

400

Where did the battles happen?

The battles happened in Europe, North Africa, and the Pacific Islands.

400

What was the Putnam Bill?

The Putnam Bill was supposed to give a cash bonus to veterans from war.

500

What was the Dust Bowl? (Answer must include what it was and what it did)

The Dust Bowl was a series of severe winds and droughts. The Dust Bowl made it impossible to farm.

500

How did the people of Galveston adapt to the effects of the hurricane?

They raised everything like houses, sewers, water, and gas lines, and they later structures were built on stilts.

500

Where did soldiers live during the war?

Surprisingly, they lived in the trenches that they fought in.

500

What year did Germany invade Poland

They invaded Poland in 1939.

500

In 1933, what percent of America was out of work?

25% of America was out of work.