The changes in American agriculture during the late 1800s led farmers to

A. grow fewer cash crops for export
B. request an end to agricultural tariffs
C. demand a reduced role for government in agriculture
D. become more dependent on banks and railroads


Ans: D. become more dependent on banks and railroads

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