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What can be inferred from the passageabout the agricultural sector of the economy after the CivilWar?
(A) New technological developments hadlittle effect on farmers.
(B) The percentage of the totalpopulation working in agriculture declined.
(C) Many farms destroyed in the warwere rebuilt after the war.
(D) Farmers achieved new prosperitybecause of better rural transportation.
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