What drew the anger of disgruntled farmers in the late nineteenth century, and why?
What will be an ideal response?
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Why did the farming boom come to an abrupt end after 1887?
a. Land prices soared beyond the means of most farmers. b. Crop prices plummeted, leaving farmers destitute. c. A series of droughts wiped out many farmers. d. A new round of Indian wars made the Great Plains unsafe.
The fall of the infamous _____took place on the night of November 9, 1989, and marked the symbolic end of East Germany’s Communist regime.
a. Berlin Wall b. Munich Wall c. West German Wall d. East German Wall