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Why was corn an important crop in the Inland South during the 19th and early 20th century?
 
  A) It was sold for export to countries with food shortages
  B) It was used as feed for draft animals that plowed the fields
  C) It was used to make distilled alcohol sold all over the United States
  D) It was used to make grits, a staple food.

Question 2

The largest non-white racial group in the United States as of the 2010 census was what?
 
  A) Asian
  B) Black or African American
  C) hispanics or Latino
  D) Mixed Race



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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