<em>Workers in towns may find it more difficult to join a union if corporate stores refuse to sell items to union members. Because the union and its members cannot benefit from these stores, and vice versa. This makes joining a union in a town difficult.</em>
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<em>Consider marking "Brainliest". </em>
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<em>- Robert</em>
I believe the answer is:A. <span>exclusion from office of aristocratic Southerners who had been part of secession
Johnson believed that by allowing the southerners who had been part of secession into the government, united states would risk another civil war in the future because those people would start planting their influence from within government's main body.</span>
Many areas were reused as checkpoints or training, but some were even used as tourism spots due to their history, and many of them were in good shape