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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Dust Bowl |  |  |  | Dust Bowl: Encyclopedia II - El Monte California - DemographicsAs of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 115,965 people, 27,034 households, and 23,005 families residing in the city. The population density is 4,688.4/km² (12,139.5/mi²). There are 27,758 housing units at an average density of 1,122.2/km² (2,905.8/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 35.67% White, 0.77% Black or African American, 1.38% Native American, 18.51% Asian, 0.12% Pacific Islander, 39.27% from other races, and 4.29% from two or more races. 72.39% o ...
See also:El Monte California, El Monte California - Geography, El Monte California - Demographics, El Monte California - Education Read more here: » El Monte California: Encyclopedia II - El Monte California - Demographics |
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|  |  |  | Dust Bowl: Encyclopedia II - Conservative Party of Canada historical - Bennett and the Great DepressionMeighen was replaced as Tory leader by R.B. Bennett, a millionaire Calgary businessman in 1927. He led the Conservatives to power in the 1930 election as a result with the inability of the Liberal government (or any government in the western world) to deal with the Great Depression. Bennett promised to end the economic crisis in three days by implementing the old Conservative policy of high tariffs and imperial preference.
When this policy failed to generate the desired result Bennett's government had no alternative plan ...
See also:Conservative Party of Canada historical, Conservative Party of Canada historical - Origins, Conservative Party of Canada historical - Confederation, Conservative Party of Canada historical - Borden and the Conservative revival, Conservative Party of Canada historical - The Unionist Party 1917-1922, Conservative Party of Canada historical - National Liberal and Conservative Party, Conservative Party of Canada historical - Bennett and the Great Depression, Conservative Party of Canada historical - Decline and reinvention as Progressive Conservatives, Conservative Party of Canada historical - Conservative leaders 1867-1942, Conservative Party of Canada historical - Election results 1867-1940 Read more here: » Conservative Party of Canada historical: Encyclopedia II - Conservative Party of Canada historical - Bennett and the Great Depression |
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|  |  |  | Dust Bowl: Encyclopedia II - Columbus Ohio - People and Culture
Columbus Ohio - Demographics.
See also: List of Famous People from Columbus, Ohio
As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 711,470 people, 301,534 households, and 165,240 families residing in the city. The population density is 1,306.4/km² (3,383.6/mi²). There are 327,175 housing units at an average density of 600.8/km² (1,556.0/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 67.93% White, 24.47% Black or African American, 0.29% Native American, 3.44% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 1.17% from other races, and 2.65% from two or more races. 2.46% o ...
See also:Columbus Ohio, Columbus Ohio - History, Columbus Ohio - 19th century, Columbus Ohio - 20th century, Columbus Ohio - Geography, Columbus Ohio - Cityscape, Columbus Ohio - People and Culture, Columbus Ohio - Demographics, Columbus Ohio - Landmarks and Museums, Columbus Ohio - Fairs and Festivals, Columbus Ohio - Sports, Columbus Ohio - Performing Arts, Columbus Ohio - Media, Columbus Ohio - Economy, Columbus Ohio - Infrastructure, Columbus Ohio - Government, Columbus Ohio - Education, Columbus Ohio - Transportation Read more here: » Columbus Ohio: Encyclopedia II - Columbus Ohio - People and Culture |
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| |  |  |  | Dust Bowl: Encyclopedia II - Henry Fonda - Life and career
Henry Fonda - Family history and early life.
He was born in Grand Island, Nebraska to William Brace Fonda and Herberta Krueger Jaynes, observant Christian Scientists. The Fonda family had emigrated westward from New York in the 1800s, and can trace its ancestry from Genoa, Italy, to The Netherlands in the 1500s, and then to the United States of America in the 1600s, where they founded a still-extant town called Fonda, New Yor ...
See also:Henry Fonda, Henry Fonda - Life and career, Henry Fonda - Family history and early life, Henry Fonda - Early career, Henry Fonda - Career in the '50s and '60s, Henry Fonda - Marriages and children, Henry Fonda - Late career, Henry Fonda - Death and legacy, Henry Fonda - Filmography, Henry Fonda - Broadway stage performances, Henry Fonda - Awards, Henry Fonda - Notes Read more here: » Henry Fonda: Encyclopedia II - Henry Fonda - Life and career |
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|  |  |  | Dust Bowl: Encyclopedia II - Natural disaster - Common natural phenomena that can result in natural disasters
Natural disaster - Avalanche.
Main article: Avalanche
An avalanche is a geophysical hazard involving a slide of a large snow (or rock) mass down a mountainside, caused when a buildup of snow is released down a slope, it is one of the major dangers faced in the mountains in winter. An avalanche is an example of a gravity current consisting of granular material.
In an avalanche, lots of material or mixtures of different types of material fall or slide rapidly under the force of gra ...
See also:Natural disaster, Natural disaster - Common natural phenomena that can result in natural disasters, Natural disaster - Avalanche, Natural disaster - Blizzards and snowstorms, Natural disaster - Drought, Natural disaster - Earthquake, Natural disaster - Epidemic, Natural disaster - Famine, Natural disaster - Flood, Natural disaster - Forest fire, Natural disaster - Hailstorm, Natural disaster - Heat wave, Natural disaster - Hurricanes tropical cyclones and typhoons, Natural disaster - Ice storm, Natural disaster - Lahar, Natural disaster - Landslides and mudslides, Natural disaster - Sinkholes, Natural disaster - Tornado, Natural disaster - Tsunami, Natural disaster - Extreme natural disasters, Natural disaster - Ice age, Natural disaster - Impact event, Natural disaster - Solar flare, Natural disaster - Supervolcano, Natural disaster - Megatsunami Read more here: » Natural disaster: Encyclopedia II - Natural disaster - Common natural phenomena that can result in natural disasters |
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| |  |  |  | Dust Bowl: Encyclopedia II - San Joaquin Valley - Culture
San Joaquin Valley - Politics.
Culturally, the San Joaquin Valley is quite different from much of the rest of California. Among well-populated areas, the San Joaquin Valley is perhaps the most conservative in California. For example, signs can be seen around Pixley and Hanford supporting leaving the United Nations and opposing abortion. Many commentators have noted the irony of the San Joaquin Valley's prevailing "small government" philosophy, given that its farm economy is the product of more than a century of e ...
See also:San Joaquin Valley, San Joaquin Valley - Geography, San Joaquin Valley - Pollution, San Joaquin Valley - Economy, San Joaquin Valley - Agriculture, San Joaquin Valley - Petroleum, San Joaquin Valley - Other major industries and employers, San Joaquin Valley - Culture, San Joaquin Valley - Politics, San Joaquin Valley - Ethnic and cultural groups, San Joaquin Valley - Recent changes, San Joaquin Valley - Education, San Joaquin Valley - Transportation, San Joaquin Valley - Roads, San Joaquin Valley - Rail, San Joaquin Valley - Water, San Joaquin Valley - Cities and counties, San Joaquin Valley - Cities with more than 100000 inhabitants, San Joaquin Valley - Cities with 20000 to 100000 inhabitants, San Joaquin Valley - List of counties, San Joaquin Valley - Other related articles Read more here: » San Joaquin Valley: Encyclopedia II - San Joaquin Valley - Culture |
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|  |  |  | Dust Bowl: Encyclopedia II - American Bison - Hunting and near-extinctionThe American Bison is a relative newcomer to North America, having originated in Eurasia. About 10,000 years ago it replaced the Long-horned Bison (Bison priscus) which was much larger. It is thought that the Long Horned Bison may have gone extinct due to a changing ecosystem and hunting pressure following the development of the Clovis point and related technology, and improved hunting skills. During this same period, other megafauna vanished, to be replaced to some degree by immigrant Eurasian animals that were better adapted to pred ...
See also:American Bison, American Bison - Reproductive habits, American Bison - Hunting and near-extinction, American Bison - Bison hunting today, American Bison - Bison today, American Bison - Dangers, American Bison - Sources, American Bison - Native American names for bison Read more here: » American Bison: Encyclopedia II - American Bison - Hunting and near-extinction |
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|  |  |  | Dust Bowl: Encyclopedia II - John Steinbeck - Biography
John Steinbeck - Early life and work.
Steinbeck was born, of German and Irish descent, to John and Olive Steinbeck in Salinas, California. He had three sisters: two older and one younger. Steinbeck's father worked in county government, and Steinbeck's mother was a teacher.
Steinbeck enrolled in Stanford University in 1919 and attended until 1925, but dropped out and moved to New York City, where he labored at various jobs, including as a construction worker while developing his skills as a freelance writer. He was unable to f ...
See also:John Steinbeck, John Steinbeck - Biography, John Steinbeck - Early life and work, John Steinbeck - Marriages and children, John Steinbeck - Critical success, John Steinbeck - 1940s–1960s, John Steinbeck - Legacy, John Steinbeck - Political views, John Steinbeck - Works, John Steinbeck - East of Eden, John Steinbeck - The Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck - Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck - The Pearl, John Steinbeck - Full bibliography, John Steinbeck - Film credits, John Steinbeck - Trivia Read more here: » John Steinbeck: Encyclopedia II - John Steinbeck - Biography |
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|  |  |  | Dust Bowl: Encyclopedia II - Natural disaster - Common natural phenomena that can result in natural disasters
Natural disaster - Blizzards and snowstorms.
A snowstorm is a winter storm noin which the primary form of precipitation is snow. When such a storm is accompanied by winds above 32 mph that severely reduce visibility, it becomes a blizzard. Hazards from snowstorms and blizzards include traffic-related accidents, hypothermia for those unable to find shelter, as well as major disruptions to transportation ...
See also:Natural disaster, Natural disaster - Common natural phenomena that can result in natural disasters, Natural disaster - Blizzards and snowstorms, Natural disaster - Drought, Natural disaster - Earthquake, Natural disaster - Epidemic, Natural disaster - Famine, Natural disaster - Flood, Natural disaster - Forest fire, Natural disaster - Hailstorm, Natural disaster - Heat wave, Natural disaster - Hurricanes, Natural disaster - Ice storm, Natural disaster - Lahar, Natural disaster - Landslides and mudslides, Natural disaster - Sinkholes, Natural disaster - Tornado, Natural disaster - Tsunami, Natural disaster - Volcanic eruption, Natural disaster - Extreme natural disasters, Natural disaster - Ice age, Natural disaster - Impact event, Natural disaster - Solar flare, Natural disaster - Supervolcano, Natural disaster - Megatsunami, Natural disaster - Reference Read more here: » Natural disaster: Encyclopedia II - Natural disaster - Common natural phenomena that can result in natural disasters |
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|  |  |  | Dust Bowl: Encyclopedia II - Oklahoma - History
Oklahoma - Pre-European Amerindian cultures.
Oklahoma was inhabited by Native American tribes including the Kitikiti'sh (Wichita) Quapaw, Caddo and Osage. Descendants of these peoples still live in the state.
In the 16th century Spanish explorers became the first documented Europeans to visit the area (there is evidence to suggest that viking explorers passed through in the 6th century, but this has yet to be accepted widely by the scientific and historical community). Later, Oklahoma was part of the vast territorial swapping between European powers France and Spain.
Okla ...
See also:Oklahoma, Oklahoma - Geography, Oklahoma - Oklahoma regions, Oklahoma - Interstate Highways, Oklahoma - U.S. Highways, Oklahoma - History, Oklahoma - Pre-European Amerindian cultures, Oklahoma - Five Civilized Tribes, Oklahoma - Cowboys and Indians, Oklahoma - Land runs, Oklahoma - Statehood, Oklahoma - Dust Bowl Era, Oklahoma - Urbanization, Oklahoma - References on Oklahoma History, Oklahoma - Demographics, Oklahoma - Race and ancestry, Oklahoma - Rural flight, Oklahoma - Religion, Oklahoma - Economy, Oklahoma - Law and government, Oklahoma - State government, Oklahoma - Local governance, Oklahoma - National politics, Oklahoma - Culture, Oklahoma - Education, Oklahoma - Colleges and universities, Oklahoma - Important cities and towns, Oklahoma - Oklahoma state symbols, Oklahoma - Professional sports teams Read more here: » Oklahoma: Encyclopedia II - Oklahoma - History |
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|  |  |  | Dust Bowl: Encyclopedia II - Bakersfield California - HistoryThe Yokut Indians were the first people to settle in the San Joaquin Valley, some 8000 years ago. In 1776, the Spanish missionary Father Francisco Garcés was the first European to reach the area. In 1851 gold was discovered in the Kern River, and in 1865 the first discovery of oil was made in the valley. Settlements grew up, and the place soon became known as "Colonel Baker's field", after one of the local settlers. When Colonel Tom Baker was given the assignment of surveying a township in 1869, the ...
See also:Bakersfield California, Bakersfield California - History, Bakersfield California - Geography, Bakersfield California - Demographics, Bakersfield California - Local Amenities, Bakersfield California - Culture, Bakersfield California - Trivia Read more here: » Bakersfield California: Encyclopedia II - Bakersfield California - History |
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|  |  |  | Dust Bowl: Encyclopedia II - Borger Texas - HistoryThe city of Borger is named after its founder, A. P. (Ace) Borger, who had a reputation throughout Oklahoma and Texas as a shrewd town promoter. Borger and his business partner John R. Miller purchased a 240-acre townsite near the Canadian River in March 1926 after the discovery of oil in the vicinity. Within a few months time, the boomtown had swelled to a population of 45,000, most lured by sensationalist advertising and "black gold". In October 1926, the city charter was adopted and Miller was elected mayor. By this time the Panhandle &am ...
See also:Borger Texas, Borger Texas - History, Borger Texas - Geography, Borger Texas - Demographics, Borger Texas - Education Read more here: » Borger Texas: Encyclopedia II - Borger Texas - History |
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|  |  |  | Dust Bowl: Encyclopedia II - Hurricane Katrina - Impact
Hurricane Katrina - Preparations and expectations before landfall.
Main articles: Hurricane preparedness for New Orleans, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and See also:Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Katrina - Storm history, Hurricane Katrina - Impact, Hurricane Katrina - Preparations and expectations before landfall, Hurricane Katrina - Evacuation and emergency shelters, Hurricane Katrina - Local effects and aftermath, Hurricane Katrina - Disaster response, Hurricane Katrina - Federal response, Hurricane Katrina - U.S. states response, Hurricane Katrina - International response, Hurricane Katrina - Non-governmental charitable response, Hurricane Katrina - Effects outside the immediate region, Hurricane Katrina - Economic effects, Hurricane Katrina - Space Shuttle program, Hurricane Katrina - Internet, Hurricane Katrina - Science research, Hurricane Katrina - Political effects, Hurricane Katrina - Prevention and evacuation issues, Hurricane Katrina - Race and class issues, Hurricane Katrina - Environmental issues, Hurricane Katrina - Congressional investigation, Hurricane Katrina - Demographic shifts, Hurricane Katrina - Media involvement, Hurricane Katrina - Restrictions on the media, Hurricane Katrina - Notes Read more here: » Hurricane Katrina: Encyclopedia II - Hurricane Katrina - Impact |
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|  |  |  | Dust Bowl: Encyclopedia II - History of the United States 1918-1945 - The Roaring TwentiesIn the U.S. presidential election of 1920, the Republican Party returned to the White House with the election of Warren G. Harding, who promised a "return to normalcy" after the traumatic years of World War I.
During most of the 1920s the United States enjoyed a period of unbalanced prosperity: prices for agricultural commodities and wages fell at the end of the war while new industries (radio, movies, automobiles, and chemicals) flourished. The unevenness was also geographic: the standard of living in rural areas fell increasingly be ...
See also:History of the United States 1918-1945, History of the United States 1918-1945 - Red Scare from 1918 to 1921, History of the United States 1918-1945 - Aftermath of World War I, History of the United States 1918-1945 - The Roaring Twenties, History of the United States 1918-1945 - Prohibition, History of the United States 1918-1945 - The federal government in the 1920s, History of the United States 1918-1945 - The Great Depression, History of the United States 1918-1945 - The Roosevelt administration, History of the United States 1918-1945 - The Great Depression and the election of 1932, History of the United States 1918-1945 - The First Hundred Days, History of the United States 1918-1945 - The bank holiday and the Emergency Banking Act, History of the United States 1918-1945 - The Economy Act, History of the United States 1918-1945 - Farm Programs, History of the United States 1918-1945 - Other initiatives, History of the United States 1918-1945 - The National Industrial Recovery Act NIRA, History of the United States 1918-1945 - Setbacks of Roosevelt's second term, History of the United States 1918-1945 - The recession of 1937 and recovery, History of the United States 1918-1945 - World War II and the end of the Great Depression, History of the United States 1918-1945 - Legacies of the New Deal, History of the United States 1918-1945 - World War II Read more here: » History of the United States 1918-1945: Encyclopedia II - History of the United States 1918-1945 - The Roaring Twenties |
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|  |  |  | Dust Bowl: Encyclopedia II - Buffyverse comics - Chronology
Buffyverse comics - Ancient.
Tales of the Slayers graphic novel story: Prologue
Buffyverse comics - 1601 – 1900 History.
Tales of the Slayers graphic novel story: Righteous, (England, 16th-century)
Tales of the Slayers graphic novel story: The Innocent, (1789)
Tales of the Vampires graphic novel story: Some Like it Hot, (Early 19th Century)
Tales of the Slayers graphic novel story: Presumption, (England, 1813)
Tales of the Vampires, gr ...
See also:Buffyverse comics, Buffyverse comics - Introduction, Buffyverse comics - Chronology, Buffyverse comics - Ancient, Buffyverse comics - 1601 – 1900 History, Buffyverse comics - 1901 – 1970 History, Buffyverse comics - 1970 until Summer 1996 – Origins, Buffyverse comics - Autumn 1997 - Summer 1998 Buffy Season 2, Buffyverse comics - Autumn 1998 - Summer 1999 Buffy Season 3, Buffyverse comics - Autumn 1999 until Summer 2000 Buffy Season 4 / Angel Season 1, Buffyverse comics - Autumn 2000 until Summer 2001 Buffy Season 5 / Angel Season 2, Buffyverse comics - Autumn 2001 - Summer 2002 Buffy Season 6 / Angel Season 3, Buffyverse comics - Autumn 2002 until Summer 2003 Buffy Season 7 / Angel Season 4, Buffyverse comics - Summer 2003 – 2005 Angel Season 5, Buffyverse comics - Distant Future Read more here: » Buffyverse comics: Encyclopedia II - Buffyverse comics - Chronology |
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|  |  |  | Dust Bowl: Encyclopedia II - Amarillo Texas - HistoryIn 1514, a Spanish conquistador named Francisco Coronado was the first European to visit the present day Amarillo region. In April 1887, J. T. Berry established a site for a town after he chose a well-watered section along the way of the Fort Worth and Denver City Railroad, which had begun building across the Texas Panhandle.
Berry and Colorado City, Texas merchants wanted to make their new town site the region's main trading center. On August 30, 1887, Berry's town site won the county seat election and was established in Potter Count ...
See also:Amarillo Texas, Amarillo Texas - History, Amarillo Texas - Law and government, Amarillo Texas - 2005 Commission members, Amarillo Texas - City administration, Amarillo Texas - Geography, Amarillo Texas - Demographics, Amarillo Texas - Economy, Amarillo Texas - Transportation, Amarillo Texas - Utilities, Amarillo Texas - Sites of interest, Amarillo Texas - Education, Amarillo Texas - Colleges and universities, Amarillo Texas - Primary and secondary education, Amarillo Texas - Public library, Amarillo Texas - Media and entertainment, Amarillo Texas - Amarillo featured in entertainment, Amarillo Texas - Sports teams, Amarillo Texas - Notable natives citizens and associated people, Amarillo Texas - Notes Read more here: » Amarillo Texas: Encyclopedia II - Amarillo Texas - History |
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|  |  |  | Dust Bowl: Encyclopedia II - Buffyverse chronology - Chronology
Buffyverse chronology - Key.
Blue, bold = Buffyverse canon article
Blue, bold, italics = Buffyverse canon flashbacks article
Blue, italic = Buffyverse non-canon article
Red, Italic = Buffyverse non-canon article yet to be written
Blue = Link to an an article (e.g. a Buffyverse writer)
[Alternate Universe?] = Stories with this notation have strayed far from what is known to be Buffyverse canon
BCE = Before the Common Era (aka "BC")
See also:Buffyverse chronology, Buffyverse chronology - Introduction, Buffyverse chronology - Chronology, Buffyverse chronology - Key, Buffyverse chronology - Ancient - 1600, Buffyverse chronology - 1601 – 1900 History, Buffyverse chronology - 1901 – 1970 History, Buffyverse chronology - 1970 until Summer 1996 – Origins, Buffyverse chronology - Autumn 1996 - Summer 1997 Buffy Season 1, Buffyverse chronology - Autumn 1997 - Summer 1998 Buffy Season 2, Buffyverse chronology - Autumn 1998 - Summer 1999 Buffy Season 3, Buffyverse chronology - Autumn 1999 until Summer 2000 Buffy Season 4 / Angel Season 1, Buffyverse chronology - Autumn 2000 until Summer 2001 Buffy Season 5 / Angel Season 2, Buffyverse chronology - Autumn 2001 - Summer 2002 Buffy Season 6 / Angel Season 3, Buffyverse chronology - Autumn 2002 until Summer 2003 Buffy Season 7 / Angel Season 4, Buffyverse chronology - Summer 2003 – 2005 Angel Season 5, Buffyverse chronology - Distant Future Read more here: » Buffyverse chronology: Encyclopedia II - Buffyverse chronology - Chronology |
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|  |  |  | Dust Bowl: Encyclopedia II - Historic regions of the United States - Internal land grants cessions purchases districts claims or settlementsThe following are land grants, cessions, purchases, defined districts (official or otherwise) or named settlements made within an area that was already part of the original 13 colonies or a state of the Union or U.S. territory, including major land acquisitions (of varying degrees of legality) from Native Americans that did not involve international treaties or state cessions.
Arizona Territory (CSA) (Arizona, New Mexico)
Carver's Tract (Wisconsin)
Cherokee Strip (Kansas)
Comancheria
Cumberlan ...
See also:Historic regions of the United States, Historic regions of the United States - Colonies not among the original 13, Historic regions of the United States - Regions ceded annexed or purchased from states or foreign powers, Historic regions of the United States - Internal land grants cessions purchases districts claims or settlements, Historic regions of the United States - Iowa, Historic regions of the United States - New York, Historic regions of the United States - Ohio, Historic regions of the United States - Oklahoma, Historic regions of the United States - Pennsylvania, Historic regions of the United States - Former organized territories, Historic regions of the United States - Possessions and overseas territories subsequently retroceded, Historic regions of the United States - Independent nations turned states, Historic regions of the United States - Unrecognized or self-declared entities, Historic regions of the United States - American Civil War-related regions, Historic regions of the United States - Nicknames Read more here: » Historic regions of the United States: Encyclopedia II - Historic regions of the United States - Internal land grants cessions purchases districts claims or settlements |
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|  |  |  | Dust Bowl: Encyclopedia II - Political effects of Hurricane Katrina - Policies affecting hurricane defenses
Political effects of Hurricane Katrina - Funding of New Orleans flood defenses.
Early questions were raised about proper funding for the Army Corps of Engineers, which is in charge of many hurricane-protection programs across the United States, in light of warnings issued by scientists.
Certain funds that were earmarked for strengthening the New Orleans levee were cut, although these particular funds would have been ea ...
See also:Political effects of Hurricane Katrina, Political effects of Hurricane Katrina - Political controversies and electoral consequences, Political effects of Hurricane Katrina - Issues relating to the cause of the hurricane itself, Political effects of Hurricane Katrina - Issues relating to the cause of the damage to New Orleans, Political effects of Hurricane Katrina - Issues relating to government response, Political effects of Hurricane Katrina - Long-term issues, Political effects of Hurricane Katrina - Policies affecting hurricane defenses, Political effects of Hurricane Katrina - Funding of New Orleans flood defenses, Political effects of Hurricane Katrina - Federal wetlands policy, Political effects of Hurricane Katrina - Political effects of population displacement, Political effects of Hurricane Katrina - Effects on the structure of government, Political effects of Hurricane Katrina - FEMA funding and leadership, Political effects of Hurricane Katrina - Policy matters arising during the recovery, Political effects of Hurricane Katrina - Accusations of price gouging, Political effects of Hurricane Katrina - Giving Tax money to faith based organizations, Political effects of Hurricane Katrina - Bankruptcies, Political effects of Hurricane Katrina - Reports of contract awards, Political effects of Hurricane Katrina - Speculations for the cause of Hurricane Katrina Read more here: » Political effects of Hurricane Katrina: Encyclopedia II - Political effects of Hurricane Katrina - Policies affecting hurricane defenses |
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|  |  |  | Dust Bowl: Encyclopedia II - U.S. Route 66 - History of the highway
U.S. Route 66 - Birth and rise of Route 66.
Championed by Oklahoman Cyrus Avery in 1923 when the first talks about a national highway system began, US 66 was first signed in 1927 as one of the original U.S. Highways, although it was not completely paved until 1938. Avery was adamant that the highway have a round number and had proposed number 60 to identify it. A controversy erupted over the number 60, largerly from delegates from Kentucky which wanted a Virginia Beach - Los Angeles highway to be US 60 and US 62 ...
See also:U.S. Route 66, U.S. Route 66 - History of the highway, U.S. Route 66 - Birth and rise of Route 66, U.S. Route 66 - Changes in routing, U.S. Route 66 - Decline, U.S. Route 66 - After decertification, U.S. Route 66 - Revival, U.S. Route 66 - Early 20th Century American pop culture, U.S. Route 66 - Nicknames, U.S. Route 66 - Bannered routes, U.S. Route 66 - Related U.S. highways, U.S. Route 66 - Related state routes, U.S. Route 66 - Related Interstate highways Read more here: » U.S. Route 66: Encyclopedia II - U.S. Route 66 - History of the highway |
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