In the North, the group that was most likely to face conscription into the military during the Civil War was men with low-paying jobs. Wealthy individuals often had the means to avoid conscription by paying substitutes or buying their way out of service.
In the North, which group was most likely to face conscription into the military?
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men with low-paying jobs
men with low-paying jobs
wealthy white men
wealthy white men
African American men
African American men
Confederate farmers
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