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Primary Sources: Interview on the Dust Bowl Storms of Oklahoma in 1934
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Read the passage
Primary Sources: Interview on the Dust Bowl Storms of Oklahoma in 1934.
Then answer the questions below.
Read the passage
Primary Sources: Interview on the Dust Bowl Storms of Oklahoma in 1934.
Then answer the questions below.
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Question 2
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Question 3
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What type of source is this?
a transcribed interview
a private letter
a public speech
a private diary entry
What information is excluded from this source? Select
three
correct answers.
the impact on personal property
an environmentalist's perspective
the reasons why people live in areas with dustbowls
the role of children in the Dust Bowl
views of a public official
Drag each choice to the correct box to identify the impacts of the Dust Bowl.
"There’s too many have dust pneumonia and dying."
"We had cows that we gave $60 and some $90 in dear old money. It killed them."
"We were just in debt so much we thought we never could get out."
"The old timers said they had seen nothing like that."
"We were happy healthy people proud to live in that state."
Impact of the Dust Bowl
Not an impact of the Dust Bowl