Multiple Choice
Which statement best describes the nature and structure of men's agricultural work on the Great Plains during the late nineteenth century?
A) Men's work was primarily seasonal, with heavy work during planting and harvest.
B) Men's work was constant, with daily routines focused on agriculture and animal husbandry.
C) Men's work was intermittent and sporadic, subject to changing climatic and economic conditions.
D) Men's work was intense and often extremely demanding, particularly during times that women were unavailable due to pregnancy or childbirth.
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