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Why were there fewer industries in the South than in the North in this time period? Pick the two answers that best match. (2 points)
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1. The South's economy was largely based on agriculture, such as cotton and tobacco, which required less industrialization compared to the North's manufacturing industries.
2. The South had a smaller population and less infrastructure compared to the North, making it more difficult for industries to thrive in the region.
2. The South had a smaller population and less infrastructure compared to the North, making it more difficult for industries to thrive in the region.
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