How did the government or business sector attempt to fix the problems in the Texas
economy? (1 point)
World War II industries were producing materials needed for the war effort; farming and
agriculture were not a priority.
New innovations in industry led to multiple uses for each part of the cotton boll.
The Smith-Lever Act of 1914 created agencies to help develop programs in the agricultural
industry.
President Roosevelt introduced his New Deal program, which included agricultural policies
to help Texas farmers.