Why did thousands of Japanese Americans move to Arkansas

A.their homes were under attack
B. They were givin economic incentives to come to the state
C. They were needed to tend to the farms
▶D. They were forced to relocate from their home

How did the roke if women change as a result of the world war 2? select all that apply (2 point)
▶A. Women began the achive financial independence
B.women were elected to public office
C. Women served on the front lines in combat
▶D. Women took on jobs traditionally held by men
What happened to the agricultural industry in Arkansas during the civil war? Select all that apply (2 point)
A. Some regions began to farm different crops
▶B.Farmers migrated to the state because wages increased
▶C.new technolagies replaced the need for laborers
D.production of pdoducts from cattle and poultry declined

Answers are

D
AD
AC

#1=D

#2=A,D
#3=A,C

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D

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Women did many things and took on many roles during World War II, chief among which was as workers and laborers. Up until this point, most jobs were reserved for men, but with the entrance of the United States into the war, men entered the military and created a shortage of labor that had to be filled.

The internment of Japanese Americans in the United States during World War II was the forced relocation and incarceration in concentration camps in the western interior of the country of between 110,000 and 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry, most of whom lived on the Pacific coast.

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To answer the first question:

Thousands of Japanese Americans were forced to relocate from their homes during World War II. So the correct answer is D. They were forced to relocate from their homes. This relocation was a result of the Japanese American internment, where Japanese Americans were forcibly moved to internment camps due to fears of espionage and disloyalty after the attack on Pearl Harbor.

To answer the second question:

As a result of World War II, the role of women changed in various ways. The correct answers are:

A. Women began to achieve financial independence. During the war, many women joined the workforce to fill the vacancies left by men who were fighting in the war, which allowed them to earn their own income and gain financial independence.

D. Women took on jobs traditionally held by men. With a significant number of men serving in the military, women took on roles in industries such as manufacturing, construction, and transportation, which were traditionally dominated by men.

It's important to note that although women's participation in the workforce increased during World War II, their full integration and recognition in the workforce did not happen immediately or universally.

To answer the third question:

During the Civil War, the agricultural industry in Arkansas experienced several changes. The correct answers are:

B. Farmers migrated to the state because wages increased. The demand for agricultural products increased during the war, which led to higher wages and attracted farmers from other regions.

C. New technologies replaced the need for laborers. The introduction of new agricultural technologies, such as mechanical threshing machines and reapers, reduced the need for manual labor, resulting in a decrease in labor demand.

It's important to note that there may have been other changes in the agricultural industry, but the given options only include those two possibilities.