I do not know the answer, but if I were to guess, that it would be the one about plantations.
Plantations were hotspots of manual labor, specifically slaves. And when slaves were outlawed the plantation owners lose there main source of “profit” (aka the need to not pay workers for manual labor and instead use that money to get more laborers) it seems like the logical answer to me.
Also using process of elimination we know that the war could have spilt the country in two. So the union was indeed saved.
No, i would not be a slave owner
slavery is illegal you know
The correct answer is definitely b that is the second option.
During the Industrial Revolution school became compulsory for all children regardless of their social class. Before this it was thought that the education is something only the wealthy could afford. This became the prototype for the modern educational system we have today as this was basically the beginning. There were numerous educational laws enacted in order to allow this, the Educational Bill of 1870 is a good example.
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