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What attracted many people from the East to homesteading? A. They wanted an easy way to become wealthy. B. They wanted an easier way of life than they had in the East. C. They wanted to be able to buy their own land and hoped to prosper. D. They wanted to teach their children a good profession for the future.

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The correct answer is C. People from the East wanted to be able to buy their own land and hoped to prosper.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Homestead Act was a law signed by President Abraham Lincoln on May 20, 1862. The law provided that a head of a household could obtain a piece of land in the west of the country (now in the middle of the country, in the states of North Dakota, South Dakota and Nebraska). This piece of land, with a limit of 65 hectares, could be obtained for a very low price, or sometimes even for free. The buyer had to promise to live there for at least 5 years, maintain the land, develop it and build a house of a certain minimum size.

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