Which statement best explains the role taken by the Farm Security Administration in supporting rural Dust Bowl farmers during the Great Depression?(1 point)

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It paid Black sharecroppers not to plant parts of their land to prevent soil erosion.
It paid Black sharecroppers not to plant parts of their land to prevent soil erosion.

It constructed migrant work camps for rural families looking for work in California and in certain parts of Texas.
It constructed migrant work camps for rural families looking for work in California and in certain parts of Texas.

It rewarded rural farmers in the Dust Bowl for not planting trees on their land.
It rewarded rural farmers in the Dust Bowl for not planting trees on their land.

It established integrated migrant work camps for White and Mexican American farm workers.

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The statement that best explains the role taken by the Farm Security Administration in supporting rural Dust Bowl farmers during the Great Depression is:

It constructed migrant work camps for rural families looking for work in California and in certain parts of Texas.

This highlights the FSA's efforts to provide assistance and improve living conditions for displaced rural families affected by the Dust Bowl.