Which of the following is true concerning the struggle for supremacy between cattle ranchers and sheepherders?
A. Sheepherders claimed that cattle ruined the grazing land.
B. Both groups typically used the land illegally.
C. Sheepherders claimed that cattle left the land with a foul smell.
D. Sheepherders were generally peaceful, whereas ranchers were disposed to settle differences violently.
Answer: B
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