After World War I, why did American farmers fail to share in the general economic growth of the United States?

a. Many immigrants were settling in the west and competing with the farmers.
b. The Federal Government reduced the number of acres on which farmers could grow subsidized crops.
c. Farmers could not produce enough to keep up with demand.
d. Overproduction and competition caused falling prices.


Answer: d. Overproduction and competition caused falling prices.

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