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7. How did industrialization effect farmers? A. Farms were abandoned as people moved to the cities. B. Over production led to low crop prices 6. Farmers began to use semi-trucks…
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7. How did industrialization effect farmers?
A. Farms were abandoned as people moved to the cities.
B. Over production led to low crop prices
6. Farmers began to use semi-trucks to ship crops.
D. Railroad rates fell drastically.
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Farms were abandoned as people moved to the cities.
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