8. How did the economic boom of the 1920s affect the majority of South Carolina?

A. More people were able to invest in new cars farmers had their impo to invest in new cars
B. farmers had the opportunity to purchase more land ****
C. electricity was made available for more rural areas
D. Farmers did not benefit much from the boom

9. Which event did NOT change the culture of the United States during the early 1920s? (1 point)
a. bank failures that closed factories and decreased job opportunities
b. installment plans used to purchase expensive consumer goods
c. boll weevil infestations which changed agricultural production to peaches
d. prohibition causing people to bootleg alcohol****

10. Which of the following most hurt South Carolina's economy during the Great Depression? (1 point)
a. the lack of electricity and water in rural areas
b. the closing of textile mills and reduced agricultural production ***
c. the organization of wood yards that gave away free wood
d. the spread of diseases, such as tuberculosis

8 and 9 are wrong. 10 is right.

can you help me please with 8 and 9 ? Is 8 d because they didn't benefit from it cause land prices went down ?

What does your text say?

well my test says that most of South Carolina did not really benefit like the rest of the state. so I'm thinking that farmers didn't benefit cause the land prices went down. what do you think !

and 9 has to be a cause it's the only one that makes sense unless it's b but I think Those had a big impact.

What happened to farm prices after World War I (after 1918)? What does your text say about that?

And what, in question 9, did NOT happen in the EARLY 1920s?

is 8 d ?

And 9 a didn't happen cause they just got jobs at factories?

8:D

9:A

8. The correct answer is D. Farmers did not benefit much from the boom. To determine this, we need to understand the effects of the economic boom of the 1920s on South Carolina. One way to find this information is by researching historical documents, books, or articles that discuss this time period in South Carolina. By examining these sources, we can gather information about the impact of the economic boom on different sectors of South Carolina's economy, including farmers. This will help us understand why farmers did not benefit much from the boom and support the choice of answer D.

9. The correct answer is C. boll weevil infestations, which changed agricultural production to peaches. To determine this, we need to identify which event did not change the culture of the United States during the early 1920s. One way to find this information is by researching historical documents, books, or articles that discuss the cultural changes in the United States during that time period. By examining these sources, we can gather information about the different events and their impact on the culture of the United States. This will help us determine which event did not change the culture and support the choice of answer C.

10. The correct answer is B. the closing of textile mills and reduced agricultural production. To determine this, we need to identify the factor that most hurt South Carolina's economy during the Great Depression. One way to find this information is by researching historical documents, books, or articles that discuss the impact of the Great Depression on South Carolina's economy. By examining these sources, we can gather information about the different factors that negatively affected the economy, such as the closing of textile mills and reduced agricultural production. This will help us determine which factor had the most significant impact and support the choice of answer B.