The postwar period was difficult for farmers because of?

A:falling food prices

B:widespread drought

C:a shortage of farm equipment

D:a decrease in demand for farm products****

I was torn between A&D...but decided on D....since food prices increased after the war...is this correct? Thank you in advance

Which war? When? Where?

World War 1 1920's...U.S.

I found the answer..it is not D.

Thank you, Miss Sue...:)

You are correct, option D - a decrease in demand for farm products - is the correct answer.

To understand why the postwar period was difficult for farmers, we can use some knowledge of history and economics. After a war, there is often a decrease in demand for war-related goods and services, such as military equipment and supplies. This change in demand can have a ripple effect on other sectors of the economy, including agriculture.

During the postwar period, there was a decrease in demand for farm products. This happened for several reasons. Firstly, the war caused disruptions in the global economy, which led to decreased international trade. This meant that fewer foreign countries were purchasing farm products. Secondly, the war caused shifts in consumer preferences, with more focus being placed on industrial and manufactured goods rather than agricultural products. As a result, the demand for farm products declined.

It is true that falling food prices (option A) could be a consequence of the decrease in demand for farm products. When there is decreased demand, farmers may have to lower their prices in order to sell their products. However, falling food prices are not the primary cause of the difficulties faced by farmers during the postwar period.

Therefore, you made the correct choice by selecting option D - a decrease in demand for farm products - as the main reason why the postwar period was difficult for farmers.