How did the government or business sector attempt to fix the problems in the Texas economy?  (1 point)

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President Roosevelt introduced his New Deal program, which included agricultural policies to help Texas farmers.  
President Roosevelt introduced his New Deal program, which included agricultural policies to help Texas farmers.  

The Smith-Lever Act of 1914 created agencies to help develop programs in the agricultural industry.  
The Smith-Lever Act of 1914 created agencies to help develop programs in the agricultural industry.  

World War II industries were producing materials needed for the war effort; farming and agriculture were not a priority.  
World War II industries were producing materials needed for the war effort; farming and agriculture were not a priority.  

New innovations in industry led to multiple uses for each part of the cotton boll.
New innovations in industry led to multiple uses for each part of the cotton boll.
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The response that best addresses how the government or business sector attempted to fix the problems in the Texas economy is:

President Roosevelt introduced his New Deal program, which included agricultural policies to help Texas farmers.

This option directly discusses government intervention through a significant program aimed at economic recovery during a time of crisis, specifically targeting the agricultural sector, which was crucial for Texas's economy.