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dejastew

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What advantage did the South have over the North at the beginning of the Civil War?
 
  A) The South had better military leaders.
  B) The South had more railroads.
  C) The South had a majority of the country's armaments factories.
  D) The South possessed a larger population.
  E) The South was politically united.

Question 2

Who was exempt from conscription during the Civil War?
 
  A) Northerners who paid the government 300
  B) All white southerners
  C) Southerners who could not afford the 300 conscription fee
  D) Southerners who sent their slaves to fight as substitutes
  E) Northerners who objected to war on moral grounds



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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