What is the role of cotton in the agricultural communities of rural Greece?
A) It is an important cash crop.
B) It is used to make warm clothing for the cold Greek nights.
C) Cotton is the major food for the communities’ sheep.
D) Cotton is traded in an informal barter system with neighboring communities.
A) It is an important cash crop.
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