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Which of the following was the major reason that farmers in South Carolina were not getting high prices for their crops immediately following World War I?

A) They were growing more crops than what was needed.



B) They had to give up their land as cities in the state expanded.



C) They experienced several years of drought.




D) They were not able to ship their crops to other states.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "B) They had to give up their land as cities in the state expanded." the major reason that farmers in South Carolina were not getting high prices for their crops immediately following World War I is that B) They had to give up their land as cities in the state expanded.
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