Inquiry-Based Project Status of Women/Women’s roles in the 1930’s Status of African Americans in the 1930’s Dust Bowl Economic Concerns.

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Inquiry-Based Project Status of Women/Women’s roles in the 1930’s Status of African Americans in the 1930’s Dust Bowl Economic Concerns (Stock Market Crash) The Great Depression Class Divisions in the South (rich vs. poor) Franklin Roosevelt’s Presidency

Key Points Each person needs to have 5 slides per topic You will need to find at least 5 credible sources You have to quote at least 3 of those sources You have to find at least 1 picture for each slide. Your final slide needs the URL’s of each of the 5 websites you used.