Most poor whites and yeoman farmers of the Old South
A. were passionately antislavery.
B. were never able to move into the planter class.
C. owned at least one slave.
D. were subsistence farmers who were passionately antislavery.
E. were subsistence farmers who owned at least one slave.
Answer: B
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