Examine the statements below. Which best identifies the impact of drought on Texas?(1 point)

Respond which is the correct answer

Homes are flooded and property is destroyed by high winds.

Crops are destroyed and livestock die from lack of water.

Rapidly moving and twisting winds damage homes and other structures.

Silt and freshwater are brought to farm lands.

The headline that best identifies an impact of communication on Texas history is: “Families Connect in 8 Seconds or Less Thanks to Western Union”.

The correct answer is: Crops are destroyed and livestock die from lack of water.

Historic multi-year droughts in the late 1920s and early 1930s contributed to which historic event?(1 point)

Respond to answers

the Dust Bowl

the creation of the Fujita Scale

the Great Storm

the creation of reservations for Indigenous American peoples

The correct answer is: the Dust Bowl.

Examine the headlines below. Which headline best identifies an impact of communication on Texas history?(1 point)

Responses

“Journey Cut from Days to Hours”

“Corn Crops Spring from the Desert”

“Families Connect in 8 Seconds or Less Thanks to Western Union”

“Cast Iron Stoves Delivered to a Station Near You”

Which headline best identifies an impact of communication on Texas history?

The headline that best identifies an impact of communication on Texas history is: “Journey Cut from Days to Hours”.

Which statement correctly evaluates how U.S. settlers in the 1870s–1880s chose to exploit the Texas Plains after capturing them from Indigenous nations?

To properly evaluate how U.S. settlers in the 1870s-1880s chose to exploit the Texas Plains after capturing them from Indigenous nations, more context and information would be required. Please provide additional details so that I can assist you further.

Which statement correctly evaluates why successful crop farming never expanded onto the Great and Central Plains before the late nineteenth century?

The successful expansion of crop farming onto the Great and Central Plains did not occur before the late nineteenth century due to several factors. Firstly, the land was considered unsuitable for agriculture due to the lack of accessible water sources and the presence of thick grasses and deep-rooted plants that made plowing difficult. Additionally, the harsh weather conditions, including frequent droughts and extreme temperature fluctuations, posed significant challenges for crop growth and productivity. The lack of efficient and reliable transportation infrastructure further hindered the agricultural development of the region. Overall, the combination of unfavorable environmental conditions and limited technological and infrastructural resources prevented successful crop farming on the Great and Central Plains until advancements were made in the late nineteenth century.