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Why did the government divide land on the frontier into sections following the passage of the Homestead Act?
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c: to break the land into organized pieces
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to break the land into organized pieces" is the proper answer. The Homestead Act allowed many people to own land for little or no money. Dividing it into sections increased fairness.
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