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The answer would be B, because the Emancipation Proclamation is what changed the war from being just about the preservation of the Union.
The North had certain advantages. (1) More than twice as many people lived in the
North as in the South - 22 million in the North and 9 million in the South. Of the 9 million
people in the South, two out of every five were blacks, most of whom were slaves.
Slaves were not expected to fight. The slaves, however, might do the work at home and
thus release white men to join the army. (2) Not only did the North have more people,
but it had more resources and supplies. Most of the factories which could make guns,
ammunition, uniforms, and the thousands of articles needed in war, were in the North.
The North had more railroads to move goods and more men to do the fighting. It also
had more shipping. (3) Furthermore, the United States government, its army, and its
navy were already established and working. The South had to build these things as it
went along.
On the other hand, the South possessed certain advantages over the North. (1) For
one thing, the South was fighting for the most part on its own soil. Men fight harder
when they are defending their homes than when they are invading enemy territory. Also,
they know the territory much better than the invaders possibly could. (2) In addition, the
South had many outstanding military leaders who had resigned from the United States
Army to fight for the Confederacy. Among these men was Robert E. Lee. Although Lee
belonged to an old southern family, he did not believe in slavery and had already freed
his slaves. Lee was also against secession and opposed to the war. But he could not
bring himself to bear arms against his beloved state, Virginia. When that state seceded,
therefore, Lee cast his lot with the Confederacy. Thus the South gained a brilliant
general – the ablest and most thoroughly experienced in the whole United States Army.
There were several different effects of the mass demonstrations of strikes following the economic collapse in 1893. This includes:
1) The development of labor unions- Industrial workers felt that they were being overworked and underpaid. Many of these workers had this sentiment and started to work together to form labor unions. These organizations would fight for safer working conditions, better pay, shorter work days, etc.
2) Violence between laborers and managers- During this era, there were several examples of striking workers who got into violent altercations with their managers or law enforcement officials. A perfect example of this would be the Pullman Strike that took place in 1894.
Bill is a masculine given name, generally a short form (hypocorism) of William. It can also be used as the adaptation into English of the popular Greek name Vasilis or Vasileios (Basil), especially amongst Greek immigrants in English-speaking countries, probably due to similarly in the sound.