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The increased demand for cotton during World War I had a negative impact on American cotton farmers in the 1920s. Which is the BEST reason for the negative impact?

A) The demand for cotton during the war led to a surplus of cotton during the 1920s.
B) The increased production of cotton during the war led to a weakening soil that could not sustain cotton production in the 1920s.
C) The increased production of cotton during the war led to a boom in international cotton farming, which hurt American production in the 1920s.
D) The demand for cotton during the war created a lack of cotton farming jobs in the 1920s.

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a. the demand for cotton during the war led to a surplus of cotton during the 1920s.
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