As a result of New Deal programs, Southern agriculture:

A) moved away from sharecropping and cotton production toward diversity and agribusiness.
B) collapsed completely.
C) provided new jobs for thousands of unemployed industrial workers.
D) remained stagnant and unproductive.


Answer: A

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In contrast to the Chesapeake, New England communities:

A) had better relationships with the Indians. B) imported indentured servants who later became freemen. C) were mainly family groups. D) developed self-government.

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