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True or False: One of your duties is to assist landlords in removing tenants as a security guard

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The role of a security guard does not typically include assisting landlords in removing tenants, as this task falls to law enforcement or legal authorities. The true/false statement is generally false. Sharecroppers did pay their rent in the form of crop shares, making the second part of the query true.

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True or False: One of your duties is to assist landlords in removing tenants as a security guard. The statement is generally False. As a security guard, your primary duty is to protect property, personnel, and maintain a safe and secure environment. The task of removing tenants typically falls under the jurisdiction of law enforcement or legal professionals, especially when following the due process of eviction proceedings. In many jurisdictions, security guards do not have the authority to carry out evictions or remove tenants, as these actions require court orders and adherence to specific legal procedures.

The information provided in the question, 'The poorer tenants will have something valuable of their own, which by law may be made liable to a distress, and help to pay their landlord's rent, their corn and cattle being already seized, and money a thing unknown', doesn't directly clarify the role of security guards in this context. It touches upon the historical aspects where tenants' possessions could be used to cover unpaid rent, which is a separate legal issue.

Regarding the statement, 'Sharecroppers were tenant farmers who paid their rent with shares of their crops', the answer is True. Sharecropping was a system where tenant farmers would indeed pay a portion of their crops as rent to the landowner. This practice was common in the southern United States post-Civil War and elsewhere historically.

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