When banks confiscated the property of farmers who defaulted on loans, farmers influenced the sale of this property by
A) intimidating potential buyers by hanging nooses on barn doors.
B) negotiating directly with bankers to lease back their property.
C) damaging or even destroying the property before it was seized by the bank.
D) conspiring to drive up the price of the property.
E) buying each other's property for a penny at auction and then creating co-ops.
A
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A. isolationism B. domination by the Holy Roman Empire C. centralization in opposition to the Habsburgs D. regionalism E. feudalism
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A. The decline of the Songhai Empire. B. Portugal's weakened position there. C. A general political upheaval across Africa. D. Increased financial support behind Dutch efforts. E. The English and French opened up trade and made it easier to pursue.
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Please provide the best answer for the statement.