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Maurinko [17]
3 years ago
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By the mid-1920's, many farms had been foreclosed. Which event best completes the table

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Tems11 [23]3 years ago
8 0
Where’s the table?????
lana [24]3 years ago
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Question :

By the mid-1920's, many farms had been foreclosed. Which event best completes the table

Answer & Explanation:

The correct answer is A. Many farmers invested in land and equipment during the war. I just took the test and got question correct.

MY QUESTION:

Use the cause and effect table to answer the question.

Cause - ?

Effect - By the mid-1920s, many farms had been foreclosed.

1. Which event best completes the table?

A. Many farmers invested in land and equipment during the war.

B. Many farmers planted too much and were unable to harvest the crops.

C. Many farmers planted cotton instead of corn and soybeans.

D. Many farmers went off to war and left their fields without crops.

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