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match the letter of the cause with it's effect. not all letters will be used
world war II
Brown V.
board of education,
topeka, kansas
14th amendment
dust bowl
crop rotation
new deal
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women entered the work force
this practice helped farmers stay in business
plains settlers were unable to keep their farms
americans recovered from the deppression
world war II
Brown V.
board of education,
topeka, kansas
14th amendment
dust bowl
crop rotation
new deal
Options
women entered the work force
this practice helped farmers stay in business
plains settlers were unable to keep their farms
americans recovered from the deppression
Here is the match of the letter of the cause with its effect:
World War II - Americans recovered from the depression
Brown v. Board of Education, Topeka, Kansas - Women entered the workforce
14th Amendment - Not used in the options
Dust Bowl - Plains settlers were unable to keep their farms
Crop rotation - This practice helped farmers stay in business
New Deal - Americans recovered from the depression
World War II - Americans recovered from the depression
Brown v. Board of Education, Topeka, Kansas - Women entered the workforce
14th Amendment - Not used in the options
Dust Bowl - Plains settlers were unable to keep their farms
Crop rotation - This practice helped farmers stay in business
New Deal - Americans recovered from the depression
did americans recover in the new deal, or wwII?
Americans primarily recovered from the Great Depression through the New Deal programs implemented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1930s, not through World War II. The New Deal aimed to provide relief, recovery, and reform through various social and economic programs to help lift the country out of the economic downturn. While World War II did contribute to economic recovery and brought about industrial and employment opportunities, the New Deal played a significant role in lifting the nation out of the depths of the Great Depression.
pick one
Americans primarily recovered from the Great Depression through the New Deal programs implemented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.