What is a cash crop?

(1 point)
Responses

A crop grown so that it can be sold for a profit
A crop grown so that it can be sold for a profit

A large-scale farm operation
A large-scale farm operation

Crops grown only for survival
Crops grown only for survival

Crops grown to be traded with the Native American
Crops grown to be traded with the Native American

A crop grown so that it can be sold for a profit

Which of these was NOT a cash crop during the colonial period in Georgia?

(1 point)
Responses

Rice
Rice

Indigo
Indigo

Silk
Silk

Cotton

Which of the following were challenges that the Georgia colonists had to adapt to (you should choose two):

(2 points)
Responses

Heat
Heat

Insects like mosquitoes
Insects like mosquitoes

Lack of access to water
Lack of access to water

Blizzards
Blizzards

Insects like mosquitoes and Lack of access to water

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The correct answers are "Insects like mosquitoes" and "Lack of access to water." These were the challenges that the Georgia colonists had to adapt to.

The correct answer is: A crop grown so that it can be sold for a profit.

To arrive at this answer, you can break down the term "cash crop" into its individual words. "Cash" refers to money, and "crop" refers to a plant that is cultivated for food, fiber, or other purposes. By combining these words, we can deduce that a cash crop is a type of crop that is grown specifically for the purpose of selling it in exchange for money. Cash crops are usually mass-produced on a large scale to maximize profits, rather than being grown solely for personal consumption or survival.

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