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How did New Deal environmental projects try to prevent another Dust Bowl?
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by forcing farmers to plant invasive species that grew quickly
by forcing farmers to plant invasive species that grew quickly
by removing trees to create more farmland in some regions
by removing trees to create more farmland in some regions
by repealing regulations on farmers that limited what they could grow
by repealing regulations on farmers that limited what they could grow
by enforcing new farming techniques that prevented dust storms
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by enforcing new farming techniques that prevented dust storms
Explanation: New Deal programs (like the Soil Conservation Service and Civilian Conservation Corps) promoted contour plowing, crop rotation, cover crops, replanting grass and shelterbelts, and other soil-conservation measures to prevent erosion and future dust storms.
Explanation: New Deal programs (like the Soil Conservation Service and Civilian Conservation Corps) promoted contour plowing, crop rotation, cover crops, replanting grass and shelterbelts, and other soil-conservation measures to prevent erosion and future dust storms.
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