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Dust Bowl drought Trivia Questions

How much do you really know about Dust Bowl drought? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

Only farmers in Oklahoma and Texas were affected by the Dust Bowl.

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Easy
✗ FALSE

The Dust Bowl covered 100 million acres across Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico.

2.

Millions of tons of topsoil blew away during the Dust Bowl, darkening skies as far as New York City.

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Medium
✓ TRUE

On Black Sunday 1935, dust clouds reached the Atlantic, and topsoil loss exceeded 300 million tons in one storm.

3.

The Dust Bowl was the only major drought in U.S. history to cause mass migration.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

The 1930s exodus was huge, but other droughts (e.g., 1950s Southwest) also triggered significant relocations.

4.

Dust storms during the Dust Bowl were so thick that people sometimes suffocated while walking outside.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

While dust caused severe respiratory illness and 'dust pneumonia,' immediate suffocation was extremely rare.

5.

The Dust Bowl was caused solely by a severe drought in the 1930s.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

Poor farming practices, like deep plowing of native grass, were the main culprit—drought just exposed the damage.

6.

Federal aid was slow to arrive because President Hoover believed in limited government intervention.

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Medium
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Hoover resisted large-scale relief, but FDR later enacted soil conservation programs and the Shelterbelt Project.

7.

The Dust Bowl drought was actually one of the worst megadroughts in North America in the last 1,000 years.

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Hard
✓ TRUE

Tree-ring studies show the 1930s drought was shorter but more intense than any other in the past millennium.

8.

The Dust Bowl contributed to the invention of modern soil conservation techniques, like contour plowing.

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Hugh Hammond Bennett’s Soil Conservation Service introduced strip cropping, terracing, and no-till farming.

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