Answer:
b. help farmers who were victims of the Dust Bowl move to better land.
Step-by-step explanation:
In 1935, President Roosevelt set up the Resettlement Administration to "help farmers who were victims of the Dust Bowl move to a better land."
Resettlement Administration is part of the New Deal program created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt when trying to combat the Great Depression.
The program is designed purposely to assist farmers and agricultural workers to resettle from productive land or areas such as the areas in which Dust Bowl occurrence has affected to a more productive area. Thereby giving the government the chance to perform soil conservation and reforestation projects on unproductive land.