Fogel and Engermann claim that the move to sharecropping tenancy in the post-war
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Question
Fogel and Engermann claim that the move to sharecropping tenancy in the post-war South: a. Was forced by the resistance of ex-slaves to the gang-labor sys- tem b. Caused a loss of gang-labor productivity efficiencies. c. Cause a loss of economies-of-scale compared to the plantation system. c. All the above. 4. Post-war, the North: a. Transitioned to an urban-industrial b. Experienced dramatic increases in agricultural output. c. Caused northern farmers angst to the point they sought political solutions. d. None of the above. e. All except d. economyExplanation / Answer
3. Fogel and Engermann claim that the move to sharecropping tenancy in the post-war south:
c. All the above
4. Post-war, the North
e. All except d