Multiple Choice
Why was estate agriculture in the global south a bigger impediment to development than small family farms were?
A) Workers on estates were mostly slaves and resisted democratic governance.
B) Estates were rural enterprises, which required little by way of municipal infrastructure.
C) Because of inexpensive manual labour, estates remained profitable without changing.
D) Worker uprisings were a drain on resources of the state, leaving little for development.
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