In 1785, the University of Georgia was chartered as a land grant university, which means that...

A.

agriculture was the the main subject taught at the college.

B.

only Georgia citizens who owned land could attend the school.

C.

Georgia residents were not required to pay tuition to attend classes.

D.

the federal government donated the land for the college.In 1785, the University of Georgia was chartered as a land grant university, which means that...

A.

agriculture was the the main subject taught at the college.

B.

only Georgia citizens who owned land could attend the school.

C.

Georgia residents were not required to pay tuition to attend classes.

D.

the federal government donated the land for the college.

D. the federal government donated the land for the college.