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

A. Fish farming was tried but proved to be inefficient.
B. Average farm size declined, making farms more efficient.
O C. Agribusiness led to larger farms.
O D. The boll weevil killed all the livestock in the South.

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Answer:

Agribusiness led to larger farms.

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Answer:

The most accurate answer I think is C

Step-by-step explanation:

Because in late 1900s South was modernized and the development of trucks, automobiles, planes made easy to carry crops

And the the agriculture was very easy and more efficient

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