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One of the key social objectives of land reforms was to end which of the following?

AFood shortages

BExploitative landlord-tenant relationships and social inequality

CUrban migration

DForeign land ownership

Answer:

B. Exploitative landlord-tenant relationships and social inequality

Read Explanation:

  • By granting land rights to marginalized groups, the reforms sought to eliminate exploitation, reduce disparities, and provide social and economic security


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