History Questions on World War and Revolutions (Essay Sample)
Paper instructions
the criteria of this evaluation includes accuracy of response, clarity of thought, use of evidence from the text (no citations required, please!) and thoroughness of response.
This week’s prompts:
1) Why were so many Americans in poor health (ex. failing medical exams) when World War II began?
2) How was white bread marketed to children and families in the early Cold War era?
3) What was the “Green Revolution”?
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1) Why Were So Many Americans in Poor Health (Ex. Failing Medical Exams) When World War II Began?
The Great Depression and the Dust Bowl age had hit Americans hard. Many people, especially in rural areas, could not even afford food, while others were malnourished. The dust storms of the 1930s caused widespread hunger and malnutrition in agricultural regions throughout the American Midwest.
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