In which way were the solutions to the problems of farming on the Great Plains an agricultural revolution? A. New tools and machines designed for farming were soon used in factories and mills. B. Ranching replaced farming on most of the Great Plains. C. Self-sufficient family farms gave way to big business farms. D. New varieties of crops and livestock became widespread.
i think its A
the problems the farmers faced on Great Plains were mainly of a climate character.
wait no actually, they had robberies, to much to walk to nearest farms, and deseases as well.
@SolomonZelman so would it be C
I was thinking A, but I am not crtain
i'll just go with A thnx, i'll tell you what the answer was when i finish
@SolomonZelman lol it was C, but its fine i passed
oh, then remove the medal, please.
I don't deserve it
you do deserve it, since you actually tried!
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