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How did the south’s economic and social problems after the war contribute to its political problems
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The South’s economic and social problems after the war contributed to its political problems in a number of ways. The South’s economy was devastated by the war, leaving many people without jobs or resources. This led to a lack of economic opportunity and a rise in poverty. The social problems that followed the war, such as racial discrimination and segregation, further exacerbated the economic situation. This created a sense of disenfranchisement among African Americans, who were unable to participate in the political process. This lack of political representation led to a lack of representation in government, which in turn led to a lack of resources and support for the South’s citizens. This lack of resources and support further contributed to the South’s political problems.