Asked by Anonymous

How did the South’s economic and social problems after the war contribute to its political problems?
A. The South was too economically damaged for politics.
B. With many newly freed men and new politicians, it was unclear how the South would run state governments.
C. Southerners resented Northerners too much to want to rejoin the Union.
D. The South didn't have the money to mount campaigns or hold elections.

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
What is your answer?
Answered by am
B
C
B
C
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Answered by Savage
am is a liar he is wrong the real answers are
a
d
c
a
Answered by Dang boy
Both y’all wrong smh..
The real answers are
1:B
2:D
3:C
4:A
Answered by Dang boy
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Answered by obi wan kenobi
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Winner
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Answered by thanks
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Answered by nerdy morty
Dang Boy Still Right To This Day
Answered by Dang boy, you right
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Answered by ty dang boy
here’s the answers with text just in case anyone’s questions get switched around, i used dang boy’s answers and got a 100% so these are correct
1. (B) With many newly freed men and new politicians, it was unclear how the South would run state governments.
2. (D) The North experienced economic problems temporarily after the war ended, but the economy quickly picked back up.
3. (C) Booth was angry about the Confederate defeat.
4. (A) Johnson was too lenient on the Confederate leaders.
Answered by Bot
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