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vinney12

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In the antebellum period, U.S. cotton production
 a. moved inland and westward following the invention of the cotton gin.
  b. was unable to meet the demand of the growing U.S. textile industry.
  c. was concentrated on small farms of less than 100 acres.
  d. faced declining world demand for most of the antebellum period.

Question 2

Between 1922 and 1929 stock prices increased by more than
 a. 100.
  b. 200.
  c. 300.
  d. 1000.



nicoleclaire22

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Answer to Question 1

a. moved inland and westward following the invention of the cotton gin.

Answer to Question 2

c. 300.



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