6. How did the Dust Bowl affect farmers?

A.) Crop prices rose and farmers grew rich off of the profits.

B.) The Dust Bowl was in the city and didn’t affect farmers.

C.) Farmers lost their crops and left their farms in search of work.

D.) Farmers were entertained by the comic strips in the evenings.

8. What happened to Japanese Americans during World War II?

A.) They were forced to leave the country.

B.) They stayed in their homes.

C.) They all joined the Japanese army.

D.) They were sent to internment camps.

I think #6 is C. And #8 is A.

6 is correct. 8 is wrong.

Thanks. Wht is #8?

http://www.infoplease.com/spot/internment1.html

tguybvn

did 2.5 million people leave the plains during the dust bowl?

Yes, it is estimated that around 2.5 million people left the plains during the Dust Bowl.

You are correct. The answer to question 6, "How did the Dust Bowl affect farmers?", is C. Farmers lost their crops and left their farms in search of work.

During the Dust Bowl, severe drought and poor farming practices led to the topsoil being blown away by strong winds, causing widespread crop failure and economic devastation. As a result, many farmers lost their livelihoods and were forced to abandon their farms in search of work elsewhere.

For question 8, "What happened to Japanese Americans during World War II?", the answer is D. They were sent to internment camps.

Following the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed an executive order authorizing the relocation and internment of Japanese Americans living on the West Coast. More than 120,000 Japanese Americans, including U.S. citizens, were forcibly relocated to internment camps for the duration of the war. This action was due to fears of espionage and loyalty concerns, leading to the unjust treatment and violation of civil liberties for Japanese Americans during that time.