The need for men to fight overseas during World War II reduced the number of farm workers available for agriculture. Why did this situation become even more serious?
The need for men to fight overseas during World War II reduced the number of farm workers available for agriculture. Why did this situation become even more serious? (Only ONE answer is correct.)
A. Because American farmers had to expand crop production for the war effort and feed US troops at home and abroad.
B. Because Americans farmers started believed that their produce should be saved for local farmers markets and not be shipped overseas.
C. Because American farmers decreased their crop production because they did not support the war effort.
D. Because American farmers were forced to stop production since so many farms went out of business during World War II in the 1940s.
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