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How did the life of sharecroppers affect their children?

Children went to school because the farms were small, with little work.
Children had to help work on the farm, so they rarely went to school.
Children learned skilled professions as they worked around the farm.
Children left home when they became adults because the land wasn’t theirs.

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Answer:

b.

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User L H
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Okay, so:

The correct answer to your question is answer B. Children had to help work on the farm, so they rarely went to school.

This is correct because, the sharecroppers in that era were sometimes Ex-slave African Americans, and this did affect the children that they had.

The families stopped the children from going to school which resulted in a lack of education.

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