The white antislavery reformer who started a sugar beet farm to promote alternatives to slave-grown sugar was:
A) Abbey Kelley.
B) Angelina Grimke.
C) Lydia Child.
D) Sarah Remond.
Answer: C
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a. 30 CE. b. 1095 CE. c. 800 CE. d. 1300 CE.
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Which of these explains why it was so important for farm families to cooperate with each other on the Great Plains?
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