Crop lien laws that existed in the South in the late 19th century:
a. allowed country stores to require debtors to repay their debts in cotton.
b. led to the under-production of cotton.
c. protected sharecroppers from exploitation by banks and other lending institutions.
d. redistributed property by providing small farms for freed slaves.
e. All of the above.
a. allowed country stores to require debtors to repay their debts in cotton.
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