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Describe the life for the Dust Bowl refugees when they finally made it to California. Include details which explain why they made so little money in spite of the fertile San Joaquin Valley, which grew hundreds of different crops.
Identify and explain at least two programs and/or reforms that were part of Roosevelt's New Deal.
What measures did soil advisor Hugh Hammond Bennett encourage farmers to take? In addition to Bennett's advice, what action did President Roosevelt take to help reduce the destructive effects of heat and drought?
In what way is China's current ecological disaster similar to the Dust Bowl tragedy? How has China's disaster affected other countries?
Chief Seattle once reminded President Pierce's envoys, "The earth does not belong to man... man belongs to the earth." Do you agree with him? Why or why not?
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