(a)improved
(b)relied
(c)demanded
(d)explained
14.The author mentions Thomas Jefferson in paragraph 1 as an example of
(a)a leader during the Revolution
(b)an inventor of new farming techniques
(c)a philosopher who believed farmers were essential to the creation of a good society
(d)a farmer who guided the agrarian movement toward an emphasis on economic development
15.The phrase “subscribed to” in line 8 is closest in meaning to
(a)contributed to
(b)agreed with
(c)thought about
(d)expanded on
16.Which of the following statements is supported by the information in paragraph 1?
(a)All government policy makers accepted Jefferson’s views of agriculture and farmers.
(b)Agricultural production declined between 1783 and 1861.
(c)The majority of farmers worked for the government.
(d)Agriculture was a vital part of the nation’s economy.
17.According to the passage , the national and state governments did all of the following EXCEPT
(a)build roads
(b)import new plant varieties
(c)give farmers money for their crops
(d)develop policies that helped farmers export their products
18.All of the following are mentioned as examples of farmers’ meeting the expectations of agrarian philosophers EXCEPT
(a)obtaining information from farm newspapers
(b)accumulating personal wealth
(c)planting new crops
(d)becoming more scientific
19.The word “stunning” in line 24 is closest in meaning to
(a)predictable
(b)impressive
(c)famous
(d)gradual
20.Which of the following statements is best supported by paragraph 4?
(a)Agricultural development contributed to development in other parts of the economy.
(b)European agricultural products were of a higher quality than those produced in the United States.
(c)The growing settlement of the West led to a decrease in agricultural production.
(d)Farmers were influenced more by government policies than by market opportunities.