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29 August, 20:03

In the late 1900s, how did agriculture change in the South?

A. Farmers chose new crops brought in from Asia.

B. Farmers chose non-food crops only

C. There were fewer farms, but they were larger.

D. The boll weevil ruined many farmers' crops,

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  1. 29 August, 21:58
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    Industrialization led to modernization in the 1900s, the south was no exception; agriculture was also modernized in the south, the development of trucks, the automobile, and other means of transportation such as planes to carry the crops made agriculture more efficient.

    Mass production led to agribusiness, which led to larger farms, thus there were fewer farms now but they became more efficient.

    Therefore the best answer would be (C.)
  2. 29 August, 22:53
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    C. There were fewer farms, but they were larger. - APEX
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