Commercial farms grew.
Crops failed in the Great Plains.
Crop prices increased.
Answer: Commercial farms grew.
During the Great Depression, farmers were one of the groups most affected by the economic changes. Several programs were implemented by the government during the 1930s in order to help the farmers survive. Other social and economic changes tok place at the same time. Newer technology allowed farmers to harvest larger areas. The economic problems along with the technological changes encouraged small farms to combine into larger ones. Commercial farms grew, which increased productivity, even as the number of farmers decreased.
b. They are less inclined to feel the need for suffrage.
c. They are more independent and strong-minded.
d. They are less inclined to support the government.
B.) have been around since 1795.
C.) are all government funded
D.) have relatively short histories
B. spirituality.
C. extravagance.
D. earthy pleasures.