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What was a disadvantage to being a sharecropper?

a.the sharecropper had no say in what to plant

b.the sharecropper could not make a profit due to economic exploitation

c. the sharecropper was obligated to save a percentage of his income

d.the sharecropper had to constantly move to other fields

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b.the sharecropper could not make a profit due to economic exploitation

User Roman Gonzalez
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 Sharecropping is a risky venture for both the sharecropper and the farmer. Just to be clear, the large farmer leases some of his land on speculation to a smaller farmer in return for part of the potential profits after harvest. If it's a good crop, both do but only if he did OK. If there's a crop failure, or the market is down come autumn, both are SOL. The sharecropper's farm was small enough that he couldn't possibly get rich.
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