Roosevelt's New Deal and the wartime demand for crops gave farmers A.incentives to grow more cotton than ever before.

B.frustration regarding the amount of cotton they would need to provide.

C.financial motivation to diversify their crops.

D.the idea to permanently replace farming with industrialization in the south.

Respuesta :

Answer:

C.financial motivation to diversify their crops.

Explanation:

President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal has to do with giving loans to farmers to save their lands and plant crops on their fields and also to buy lands.

One of the New Deal initiative, Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) helped farmers diversify their crops and reduce output of crops and livestock in order to raise farm prices.