In the late 1990s and early 2000s, most Minnesota farms were getting smaller.True
False

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Answer 1
Answer: true
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Answer:

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1. John Hancock (Massachusetts)
2. Josiah Bartlett
3. William Whipple
4. Matthew Thornton
5. Samuel Adams
6. John Adams
7. Robert Treat Paine
8. Elbridge Gerry
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14. Oliver Wolcott
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20. John Witherspoon
21. Francis Hopkinson
22. John Hart
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28. George Clymer
29. James Smith
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31. James Wilson
32. George Ross
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34. Caesar Rodney
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49. John Penn
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51. Thomas Heyward, Jr.
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