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how did environmental conditions during the dust bowl affect agriculture? it caused severe soil erosion and crop failure it improved soil fertility it stabilized food prices it led to increased crop yields 4 multiple choice 1 point how did the new deal aim to provide
elief\ during the great depression? through immediate support for the unemployed and poor by establishing the federal reserve by creating tariffs on imported goods by regulating the stock market
Question 3 (Dust Bowl and Agriculture)
The Dust Bowl was a period of severe dust storms that damaged the ecology and agriculture of the US. Severe soil erosion occurred, making land unsuitable for crops, causing crop failure. The other options are incorrect: Dust Bowl conditions degraded soil, not improved fertility; crop failure would disrupt food prices (not stabilize); and yields decreased, not increased.
The New Deal's "relief" aimed at immediate help for those suffering (unemployed, poor). The Federal Reserve was established earlier; tariffs were part of earlier policies (not New Deal relief); stock market regulation was "reform" (not relief). So the correct option is the one about supporting unemployed/poor.
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A. It caused severe soil erosion and crop failure