Great Depression: The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic downturn that started in 1929 and lasted throughout much of the 1930s. It caused widespread unemployment, poverty, and economic hardship.
New Deal: The New Deal was a series of programs implemented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in response to the Great Depression. It aimed to stimulate economic recovery, provide relief for the unemployed, and reform various aspects of society.
Dust Bowl: The Dust Bowl was an environmental disaster that occurred during the 1930s in parts of the United States, particularly in the Midwest region. Severe drought and poor farming practices led to massive dust storms, causing agricultural devastation and forcing many farmers to migrate westward.