most people farm at the subsistence level
B.
African people are not willing to work as farmers
C.
much of the good farmland is used for growing cash crops for export
D.
African nations often cannot afford to buy expensive equipment and fertilizers
Answer:
B.
African people are not willing to work as farmers
Explanation:
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The Louisiana Purchase added a substantial tract of land to the United States from which 15 states were eventually formed. These include Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, with parts of Texas, Minnesota, New Mexico, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado also coming from the Purchase.
The Louisiana Purchase added approximately 828,000 square miles of land to the United States in 1803. Beginning in the South, what we now know as the state of Louisiana was the first to be carved out of the Purchase. Over time, all or parts of 15 states were formed from this large tract of land. They are Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas (parts of), Minnesota (part of), New Mexico (part of), Montana (part of), Wyoming (part of), Colorado (part of).
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(B.) cities
(C.) roads
(D.) farms