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How did farming in the United States change in the late 1800s? Choose all answers that are correct. World competition decreased for U.S. farmers. The amount of money available to farmers increased. Farmers began using new equipment. Larger farms began producing a single crop.

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Answer: Farmers were facing many problems in the late 1800s. These problems included overproduction, low crop prices, high interest rates, high transportation costs, and growing debt. Farmers worked to alleviate these problems.

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C and D

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