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25 May, 15:38

What does the author mean by calling plantations the "backbone" of the Southern economy?

A. Plantations were a metaphorical pain in the back to the Southern states.

B. Plantations were the weakest link in the strong Southern economy.

C. Plantations were built on the bones of the slaves who worked on them.

D. Plantations were the most important part of the Southern economy.

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  1. 25 May, 19:20
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    Answer:D
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