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6 May, 09:03

Generally, how long did sharecropping dominate agriculture in Oklahoma and the rest of the Cotton Belt? A. from Oklahoma's statehood until World War II B. from the Great Depression until the Vietnam War C. from the Civil War until the Great Depression D. from the Revolutionary War until the Civil War

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  1. 6 May, 09:43
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    The correct answer is option C. The sharecropping dominated the culture in Oklahoma and rest of the cotton belt from civil war until the great depression.

    Explanation:

    Sharecropping was a way which dominated after the civil war and the great depression because the economic state of the countries had gone downward. Small lands would be owned by the farmer where they would grow crops.

    Yearly, a small portion of the crops gown would be given as rent to the land owner.
  2. 6 May, 12:45
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    Sharecropping dominate agriculture in Oklahoma and the rest of the Cotton Belt from the civil war until the great depression.

    Answer: Option C

    Explanation:

    This type of farming used to exist in states like Oklahoma and in the entire cotton belt, which consisted of a lot of states in the south. It lasted for more than sixty years even after the end of the American Civil War and until the 1930's which witnessed the great depression. This was the time where the sharecroppers controlled a chunk of the farm units in the state. So, clearly shows that this agriculture type presented as mentioned in option C.
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