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How did farming change in the late 1800s? Choose all that apply (hint: there are 3)

a) farmers grew a single crop, rather than focusing on a variety of crops.
b) farmers depended more on railroads and banks
c) farmers used new equipment in order to farm larger farms
d) there was NO world competition for farmers

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Answer:

Farming change in the late 1800s as

a) farmers grew a single crop, rather than focusing on a variety of crops.

b) farmers depended more on railroads and banks and

d) there was NO world competition for farmers

Step-by-step explanation:

The period of 1800s experienced a rise in farm production, however, the conditions of the farmers was not that good. The selling price of goods was very low which is a big problem for the farmers.

Big farmers made great profits however the small farmers suffered a lot in making even negligible profits.

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