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What danger did farmers face in the 1880s?

a. being arrested for changing crops
b. being unable to collect debts
c. losing their land and becoming tenant farmers
d. having too many crops

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Answer:losing their farms because of unpaid debts

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User David Cram
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The correct answer is c. losing their land and becoming tenant farmers

Their possible problem could be that they would lose their farms but retain their jobs which meant that they would grow crops for someone else.
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