Land reforms are introduced to affect the landless and help the equitable distribution of the resources.
Explanation:
Land reforms are put in place so as to make sure that the distribution of land in a place is equitable between people and no section of the population is hoarding too much land at the expense of other people in the area who them have to work under them.
The factors that one has to see is that what demographic takes precedence in the land ownership.
And how many people owe loans of their lands to these people.
It is also important to see the demographic changes that land distribution can bring about.
Answer:
Gold rush and mining opportunities (silver in Nevada)
The opportunity to work in the cattle industry; to be a “cowboy”
Faster travel to the West by railroad; availability of supplies due to the railroad
The opportunity to own land cheaply under the Homestead Act
The discovery of wheat strains adapted to grow in the climate of the Plains.
New inventions allowing them to adapt to life on the Plains, such as the windmill and barbed wire
Adventure and the lure of the “Wild West”
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