Which of the following identifies a contribution that South Carolina made to the war effort during World War II?(1 point)

Responses

South Carolina’s textile mills recruited workers from cities all over the country.
South Carolina’s textile mills recruited workers from cities all over the country.

Recruits from all over the U.S. came to South Carolina to train for military duty.
Recruits from all over the U.S. came to South Carolina to train for military duty.

South Carolinians learned how to grow new and unusual crops because of high government demand.
South Carolinians learned how to grow new and unusual crops because of high government demand.

Thousands of German prisoners of war worked in South Carolina’s textile mills.

1 answer

All of the responses provided highlight contributions made by South Carolina to the war effort during World War II. However, a strong and direct identification of a significant contribution can be drawn from the second response:

"Recruits from all over the U.S. came to South Carolina to train for military duty."

This statement reflects a key role South Carolina played as a training location for military personnel, contributing directly to the war effort.