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Why wasn’t the Southern Homestead Act more successful?


A. Few freedmen had the money to buy the seed, animals, and equipment needed to start their own farms.


B. Freedmen didn’t have the necessary skills to run their own farms.


C. The government didn’t advertise well enough.


D. The land that the government provided was too rocky to farm.

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Answer:

A. Few freedmen had the money to buy the seed, animals, and equipment needed to start their own farms.

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D . the land that the government provided was too rocky to farm
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