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Question
how did new deal environmental projects try to prevent another dust bowl?
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by forcing farmers to plant invasive species that grew quickly
by removing trees to create more farmland in some regions
by repealing regulations on farmers that limited what they could grow
by enforcing new farming techniques that prevented dust storms
Brief Explanations
The New Deal environmental projects aimed to prevent another Dust Bowl. Let's analyze each option:
- Forcing farmers to plant invasive species is not a sustainable or beneficial environmental practice. Invasive species can disrupt ecosystems.
- Removing trees to create more farmland would likely worsen soil erosion and environmental degradation, not prevent dust storms.
- Repealing regulations that limit what farmers could grow would not address the root cause of soil erosion and dust storms.
- Enforcing new farming techniques that prevent dust storms (such as contour plowing, strip - cropping, etc.) is a valid environmental approach to prevent soil erosion and thus dust storms.
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by enforcing new farming techniques that prevented dust storms