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Which statement best describes how the Dust Bowl affected the human geography of the Great Plains in the 1930s?(1 point)ResponsesBecause the Dust Bowl lasted just a few weeks, people did not leave the Great Plains.Because the Dust Bowl lasted just a few weeks, people did not leave the Great Plains.The Dust Bowl caused people to migrate from other regions of the United States to the Great Plains.The Dust Bowl caused people to migrate from other regions of the United States to the Great Plains.The Dust Bowl was not severe enough to cause a change in the human geography of the Great Plains in the 1930s.The Dust Bowl was not severe enough to cause a change in the human geography of the Great Plains in the 1930s.The Dust Bowl caused people to migrate from the Great Plains to other regions of the United States.
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The statement that best describes how the Dust Bowl affected the human geography of the Great Plains in the 1930s is: **"The Dust Bowl caused people to migrate from the Great Plains to other regions of the United States."**
The Dust Bowl led to severe drought, crop failures, and economic hardship, prompting many families to leave their homes in search of better living conditions, particularly to places like California.
The Dust Bowl led to severe drought, crop failures, and economic hardship, prompting many families to leave their homes in search of better living conditions, particularly to places like California.
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