What common problem did farmers of the 1890s and farmers of the 1920s face?

a. government overregulation of farming
b. overproduction compared to consumer demand
c. failure to plant enough crops to meet local needs
d. low tariffs on crops


Ans: b. overproduction compared to consumer demand

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What will be an ideal response?

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John D. Rockefeller consolidated refining operations in Cleveland and ruthlessly drove down the costs of producing usable commodities. His success can thus be attributed to _____

A) joint ventures B) tapered integration C) vertical integration D) horizontal integration E) acquisitions

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A. Caesar B. Caligula C. Cato D. Cicero E. Claudius

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