With regard to the production of food, the states of the Confederacy

a. enjoyed a significant advantage over the Union because of their massive acreage of arable land.
b. found it difficult to shift from the production of cash crops to the production of food, especially since slaves refused to learn the techniques of grain production.
c. adopted a policy whereby slaves were granted access to small parcels of land in return for growing grains to feed the Confederate army.
d. passed laws which turned over all the arable land in the South to the production of cotton, which was traded for food and other essential goods.


b. found it difficult to shift from the production of cash crops to the production of food, especially since slaves refused to learn the techniques of grain production.

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A) They offered opportunities to supplement meager wages through evening or weekend employment. B) They provided opportunities for the entire family to have a wholesome outing. C) They were places to meet friends, get away from parental supervision, and try out the latest dance steps. D) They had employment bureaus where factory owners recruited for high-paying jobs. E) They were places to buy bagels, baked potatoes, soda, and other foods and drinks not otherwise available.

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a. imprisoned all Americans still in Cuba. b. captured and burned the American Embassy. c. nationalized all Cuban land and land owned by American corporations. d. seized Guantanamo Bay naval base. e. demanded the return of all pro-Batista supporters.

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What will be an ideal response?

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