Which of the following best compares South Carolina’s civilians and soldiers to the war effort during World War II? (1 point)

Responses

South Carolina’s civilians migrated west, while South Carolina’s soldiers served exclusively in Europe.
South Carolina’s civilians migrated west, while South Carolina’s soldiers served exclusively in Europe.

South Carolina's civilians left agriculture for factory work, while South Carolina’s soldiers defended the continental U.S.
South Carolina's civilians left agriculture for factory work, while South Carolina’s soldiers defended the continental U.S.

South Carolina’s civilians moved out of cities, while South Carolina’s soldiers took over farms.
South Carolina’s civilians moved out of cities, while South Carolina’s soldiers took over farms.

South Carolina’s civilians produced the needed military supplies, while South Carolina’s soldiers fought overseas.

1 answer

The response that best compares South Carolina’s civilians and soldiers to the war effort during World War II is:

South Carolina’s civilians produced the needed military supplies, while South Carolina’s soldiers fought overseas.

This option accurately reflects the roles of civilians and soldiers during the war: civilians contributed to the war effort through manufacturing and production, while many soldiers were deployed to fight in various theaters of war.