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Dwight Jacobi ∙
The system kept many farmers in debt to merchants and banks.
Lower prices for grain storage was a political goal for farmers in the 1800s.
they hoped these crops would bring more money.
Plains farmers were the group likely to have received land provided under the Homestead Act.
All of the above
Teaching of english was a common activity at Hull House in Chicago.
The government was willing to use force to end strikes
low prices for crops
debt to merchants
reliance on a single crop
The political goal of farmers was lower prices for grain storage.
Midwest
Fruit
crop prices went down - apex
Cash crops could be ruined by a single disease.
Crops became smaller and lower in quality each year.