Which statement best evaluates how the consequences of the Great Depression impacted

Dust Bowl families? (1 point)
It broke up family units as some children chose a life on the railroad and other family members moved away.
It forced many poor families in the Plains states to become sharecroppers and convert their farms
to wheat.
• Many families moved to places less affected by the drought and found high-paying jobs.
• Many families moved east to look for work and were welcomed to their new areas.

It broke up family units as some children chose a life on the railroad and other family members moved away.