What is one significant difference between the Northern and Southern states prior to the Civil War?

A. The North relied on the land to support its economy; the South relied on industry.
B. Northern states had mostly small family farms; Southern states had large plantations
C. Agriculture was the main economic activity in the North; trade was the main economic activity in the South
D. The Native American population in the North was small; there were thousands of Native Americans in the South

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The most significant difference between the Northern and Southern states prior to the Civil War is:

B. Northern states had mostly small family farms; Southern states had large plantations.

This distinction highlights the contrasting economic structures, with the North focusing more on smaller-scale agriculture and industry, while the South was largely agriculturally driven by the plantation system dependent on slave labor.