What effect did the system of sharecropping have on the south after the civil war?
A. It kept formerly enslaved persons economically dependent
B. It brought investment capital to the south
C. It encourages northerners to migrate south
D. It provides for fairer distribution of farm profits
Answer: A. It kept formerly enslaved persons economically dependent
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