The Grange, also known as the Patrons of __________, was formed in 1867, and quickly grew to more than one million members. The main source for the farmers' problems was the worldwide surplus of crops due to overproduction, but they typically blamed the railroads, the federal government, and other people--the Grange was established to represent the farmers.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer: Husbandry
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____________________ became associated with inductive reasoning and the empirical method
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
In his role as head of the Food Administration, ____ encouraged Americans to conserve by participating in wheatless Wednesdays and meatless Tuesdays
a. Herbert Hoover b. George Creel c. Bernard Baruch d. Samuel Gompers e. William Howard Taft
Latifundia were worked on in the second century by ______________.
A. slaves B. soldier-farmers C. tenant farmers D. day laborers E. extended family units
Since World War II, the developments in antibiotics have made bacterial infections one of the most successfully treated of all human illnesses.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)