Why did the state of Texas do little to help its citizens during the Great Depression? (4points)

What Farming practices contributed to the dust bowl in west Texas? (4 points)

Explain the boom-and-bust cycle (4 points)

These are all written questions.
You do not have to give me the exact answers just give me a general idea what the answer is so I can put it in my own words.
I’m really confused :/

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Does anyone have the answers for this and the rest of the test? If I fail this test, I will be failing history ;^;

https://www.neisd.net/cms/lib/TX02215002/Centricity/Domain/3751/Pictures/textbook/Chapter%2023%20Sec%201.pdf

https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/ydd01https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/ydd01
https://www.farmprogress.com/soybeans/boom-and-bust-agriculture-its-all-about-economy

Can someone please help with these im soooooo stuck

Thank you! :)

is it just me or can no one get the second link because I wanted to look at it...

1. Why did the state of Texas do little to help its citizens during the Great Depression? (4 points)

During the Great Depression, the state of Texas faced significant economic challenges, which limited its ability to provide assistance to its citizens. These challenges included a decline in industries such as agriculture, oil, and manufacturing, and subsequently, a decrease in tax revenues. As a result, the state government had limited resources available to address the needs of its citizens, leading to a reduced capacity to provide substantial assistance during this difficult time.

To answer this question, you can discuss the economic hardships faced by Texas during the Great Depression, such as the decline in key industries and reduced tax revenues, which resulted in limited state assistance for its citizens.

2. What farming practices contributed to the dust bowl in West Texas? (4 points)

Several farming practices aggravated the drought conditions and ultimately contributed to the dust bowl in West Texas. These practices included excessive plowing, improper soil conservation techniques, and the extensive cultivation of unsuitable land. Excessive plowing removed the natural grasses that held the soil in place, leaving it vulnerable to erosion. Additionally, improper soil conservation techniques, such as not using cover crops or contour plowing, further facilitated erosion. Lastly, the cultivation of marginal land that was not suitable for farming stressed the soil and exacerbated the impact of drought.

To answer this question, you can mention the harmful farming practices such as excessive plowing, improper soil conservation techniques, and the cultivation of unsuitable land that exacerbated the effects of drought and contributed to the dust bowl in West Texas.

3. Explain the boom-and-bust cycle. (4 points)

The boom-and-bust cycle refers to a recurring pattern of rapid economic growth (boom) followed by a sudden and severe economic downturn (bust). It often occurs in industries or economies that experience quick expansions due to various factors, such as increased investment, consumer demand, or speculative activities. As the boom phase progresses, it creates imbalances, such as overproduction or excessive speculation, which can lead to a collapse in the economy. This triggers a sharp decline characterized by falling prices, unemployment, and financial distress.

To explain the boom-and-bust cycle, you can describe the pattern of rapid economic growth leading to imbalances and subsequent economic downturn, highlighting factors like increased investment, consumer demand, and speculative activities that contribute to the cycle.

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