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23 October, 01:31

What happened to the Southern economy as a result of the Civil War?

A. It was only partly damaged.

B. It was in very good shape.

C. It was not doing as badly as the Northern economy.

D. It Had to be rebuilt from almost nothing.

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  1. 23 October, 03:44
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    Most of the Civil War battles were fought on Southern soil - which damaged the South more than the North. This leads to D as the answer.
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