Asked by Yazan Xwedz on Jun 13, 2024

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Which of the following is true of the relatively typical southern yeoman farmer, Ferdinand Steel?

A) He worked so hard that he had time for neither family nor religion.
B) Although he grew cotton as a cash crop, he owned no slaves and lived a life marked by hard work and financial insecurity.
C) He spent his lifetime aspiring to become a planter.
D) He planted only cotton because doing so was the only way to acquire capital for the acquisition of land and slaves.

Yeoman Farmer

An independent farmer who generally owned and worked a small plot of land, significant in American folklore as an embodiment of self-reliance and democratic ideals.

Cotton

A natural fiber obtained from the seeds of the cotton plant, widely used in textile manufacturing.

Cash Crop

A crop grown for the purpose of being sold on the market to generate profit rather than for the farmer's own use or consumption.

  • Comprehend slavery's impact on the Southern social fabric, economic status, and system of values.
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Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The passage describes Ferdinand Steel as a "typical southern yeoman farmer" who grew cotton as a cash crop but did not own slaves and lived a life of hard work and financial insecurity. Option A is incorrect because there is no information in the passage to suggest that Steel did not have time for family or religion. Option C is incorrect because there is no mention of Steel aspiring to become a planter in the passage. Option D is incorrect because while Steel did grow cotton as a cash crop, there is no indication that he did so solely to acquire capital for the acquisition of land and slaves.