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Answer:
Option: Falling prices for farm products
Dust Bow
Foreclosures
Explanation:
Farmers during the great depression faced many struggles due to the fall of the economy in America. Due to the economy, farmers were facing a price fall in the farm product. Farmers had to produce more farm product to earn more money to feed their family. During the 1930s because of the prices fall farmers went bankrupt and lost their farms. Unable to pay back the loans, banks with a legal process called foreclosures took away the properties and lands of the farmers. Dust bowl in 1930, brought droughts and led the agricultural production to go decline.
Answer:
Falling prices for farm products.
Foreclosures.
Dust Bowl.
Explanation:
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