<span>One long-term effect has been the rise of soybeans produced by the United States, going from 3% in 1930 to 46.5% in 1942. At one point it was an even greater cash crop than wheat or corn, although corn is now in the lead in terms of value.</span>
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
I think I agree that there are more jobs in urban areas than in rural areas.
First of all, urban areas has the population size, unlike rural areas. The population size in urban areas makes them create more job opportunities for the people living in there so they can have a source of income.
Again, urban areas has basic social amenities. This especially is among the reasons that leads to the point I'd earlier stated. People in rural areas tend to migrate to urban areas thereby congesting the area.
Urban areas are usually the seat of democratically elected government officials, and as such, there will be more jobs than when compared to the rural areas
Who is Johnson? You have to be more specific please