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What were the advantages the Union had over the Confederacy during the Civil War? Select two that apply
(2 points)
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Larger population
Larger population
More farmland
More farmland
Extensive railroad system
Extensive railroad system
Better leadership under Robert E Lee
Better leadership under Robert E Lee
Greater knowledge of the terrain
(2 points)
Responses
Larger population
Larger population
More farmland
More farmland
Extensive railroad system
Extensive railroad system
Better leadership under Robert E Lee
Better leadership under Robert E Lee
Greater knowledge of the terrain
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The two advantages the Union had over the Confederacy during the Civil War are:
1. **Larger population** - The Union had a significantly larger population, which provided a larger pool of soldiers for their armies.
2. **Extensive railroad system** - The Union had a more developed railroad network, which facilitated the movement of troops and supplies more efficiently compared to the Confederacy.
1. **Larger population** - The Union had a significantly larger population, which provided a larger pool of soldiers for their armies.
2. **Extensive railroad system** - The Union had a more developed railroad network, which facilitated the movement of troops and supplies more efficiently compared to the Confederacy.
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