History, asked by kiruthigaa3042, 1 year ago

Which of the following statements best characterizes changes to agriculture in the United States since 1900?
A.
Increased mechanization has reduced the need for labor.
B.
Increased mechanization has increased the need for water, thereby increasing the need for labor.
C.
Increased mechanization has increased the use of land, thereby increasing the need for labor.
D.
Increased mechanization has increased food production, thereby increasing the need for labor.

Answers

Answered by Priatouri
1

Answer:

Option A.

Explanation:

Increased mechanization has reduced the need for labor, is the right answer.

In the period between 1850 and 1900 very significant changes took place in agriculture in the United States. This was the time when the farmers used the new machinery in farming instead of the workforce comprised of human beings. Since the use of machinery increased in this period, the need for labor reduced drastically.

Answered by aqibkincsem
2

Answer:

Increased mechanization has increased the use of land, thereby increasing the need for labor.

Explanation.

Since 1900 , the United States of America had undergone a huge transformation. It has undergone a huge transformation, while the number of specialized farms has risen, the dependency on animals in farming has decreased. With more reliance on technologically advanced tools, they are farming in the United States if more scientific.  

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