Why were farm states like South Carolina less affected by the prosperity of the 1920s? (1 point) Responses Prices for seed and equipment reached all-time highs after the war, resulting in lower profits. Prices for seed and equipment reached all-time highs after the war, resulting in lower profits. U.S. farmers faced overproduction brought on as a result of European nations recovering from the war and growing their own crops. U.S. farmers faced overproduction brought on as a result of European nations recovering from the war and growing their own crops. The number of U.S. farms increased after the war, resulting in a larger supply of farm products and a smaller demand for those products. The number of U.S. farms increased after the war, resulting in a larger supply of farm products and a smaller demand for those products. The loss of farm workers to industrial jobs resulted in a reduction of acreage under cultivation and consequently fewer products to sell.

Correct response: U.S. farmers faced overproduction brought on as a result of European nations recovering from the war and growing their own crops.