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Why were yeoman farmers often called "the backbone of the South" in the period from 1820 to 1850?
A) When government officials
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Why did farm prices fall in the 1950's
1. Farmers were affected by the baby broom 2. Farmers produced more than they can sell 3.
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Why did farm prices fall in the 1950s?
1.Farmers were affected by the baby boom. 2.Farmers produced more than they could sell.
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1. Why did farm prices fall in the 1950’s?
a. Farmers bought new expensive machinery b. Farmers produced more than they could
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1. Why did farm prices fall in the 1950’s?
a. Farmers bought new expensive machinery b. Farmers produced more than they could
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1. Why did farm prices fall in the 1950s? (1 point)
Farmers were affected by the baby boom. Farmers produced more than they could
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What was the significance of Shays’ Rebellion?(1 point)
Responses Farmers got more money for their farms from the government
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What was the significance of Shays' Rebellion? (1 point)
• It was a sign that the Articles of Confederation did not work © It
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What was the significance of Shays' Rebellion? (1 point)
It was the first time farmers rebelled against the government It was a
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Which of the following farming practices contributed to the economic downturn? (1 point)
Responses Many farmers took advantage of
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