Which is true of the crop lien system of the 1880s
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The system kept many farmers in debt to merchants and banks.
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Why did many farmers grow cash crops
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they hoped these crops would bring more money.
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Which group was likely to have received land provided under the Homestead Act
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Plains farmers were the group likely to have received land provided under the Homestead Act.
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What would be most common for the owner of a Bonanza ranch
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to move to a more productive land raising large numbers of cattle.
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What was true about owners of Bonanza farms
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they could afford the most modern machinery.
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What did the homestead strike show
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The government was willing to use force to end strikes
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How would bimetallism benefit farmers
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It would increse the money supply.
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Which progressive reform had the effect of allowing direct democracy
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Use of initiatives had the effect of allowing direct
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What method allowed soil to recover from the cash crop production but was impossible for poor farmers
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Leaving fields unplanted allowed soil to recover from cash crops
production, but it was impossible for poor farmers who needed the
money from the sale of their crops.
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Which group was likely to have received land under the homestead act
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plains farmers
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What was true about bonanza ranchers
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There really was no such thing as "bonanza ranches" or "bonanza
ranchers." There is such a thing as bonanza farms, but not
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Who did the progressive support
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Direct election of senators
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Which of these was an action of farmers alliances
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Organizing through local chapters
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Modern farm machinery was most beneficial to
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bonanza farmers
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Political goal for farmers
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The political goal of farmers was lower prices for grain
storage.
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What was one result of the boom in farm products in the 1870
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higher debts for farmers
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Western farmers sold as their main cash crop
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Fruit
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Which of the following is true about cash crops
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Cash crops could be ruined by a single disease.
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What problem was caused by Southern farmers in the 1880s growing cotton and tobacco year after year
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Crops became smaller and lower in quality each year.
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What danger did farmers face in the 1800s
losing their farms because of unpaid debts
Which is true of the crop lien system of the 1880s
The system kept many farmers in debt to merchants and banks.
Why did many farmers grow cash crops
they hoped these crops would bring more money.
Which group was likely to have received land provided under the Homestead Act
Plains farmers were the group likely to have received land provided under the Homestead Act.
What would be most common for the owner of a Bonanza ranch
to move to a more productive land raising large numbers of cattle.
What was true about owners of Bonanza farms
they could afford the most modern machinery.
What did the homestead strike show
The government was willing to use force to end strikes
How would bimetallism benefit farmers
It would increse the money supply.
Which progressive reform had the effect of allowing direct democracy
Use of initiatives had the effect of allowing direct
democracy.
What method allowed soil to recover from the cash crop production but was impossible for poor farmers
Leaving fields unplanted allowed soil to recover from cash crops
production, but it was impossible for poor farmers who needed the
money from the sale of their crops.
Which group was likely to have received land under the homestead act
plains farmers
What was true about bonanza ranchers
There really was no such thing as "bonanza ranches" or "bonanza
ranchers." There is such a thing as bonanza farms, but not
ranches.
Who did the progressive support
Direct election of senators
Which of these was an action of farmers alliances
Organizing through local chapters
Modern farm machinery was most beneficial to
bonanza farmers
Political goal for farmers
The political goal of farmers was lower prices for grain
storage.
What was one result of the boom in farm products in the 1870
higher debts for farmers
Western farmers sold as their main cash crop
Fruit
Which of the following is true about cash crops
Cash crops could be ruined by a single disease.
What problem was caused by Southern farmers in the 1880s growing cotton and tobacco year after year
Crops became smaller and lower in quality each year.