Social Studies, 20.10.2020 22:01 Isaiahtate053
Which statement best explains the prelude to the flood?
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Levees were put in place to control flooding on the Mississippi River.
Earlier floods did not cause the same problems as the flood in 1927.
A period of heavy rain for several months eventually led to the great flood.
The Mississippi River Commission adopted a “levees-only” policy in the late 1800s.
The answer is C: A period of heavy rain for several months eventually led to the great flood.
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