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Some people did not have enough food and water. Many caught diseases and fought with American Indians. What were three factors that drew people to move westward in the 1800s? People wanted the chance to own land, they sought economic opportunity, and they looked for new social settings.
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The number one cost is the amount of lives lost. At least 600,000 people died during the civil war. A human life has no price. So no other cost comes close to the amount of deaths that occurred because of the grueseom civil war. (I DONT HAVE THE ANALYZE IT PASSAGE SO I CAN'T PUT QUOTES.)
The war was costlier for the North. Even though they won, and they got what they wanted. And the south lost their slaves, the North paid way more in human lives. (Add quotes. If you don't have differences in human lives lost, just mention slaves were lost by south)
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The correct answer is D; Southern state governments had taken steps to keep former slaves in inferior political, social, and economic statuses.
Further Explanation:
The states in the South were taking steps to keep all the former slaves from having the same rights as the white people. They were using the "Black Codes" that were made in 1865, two years before the reconstruction started.
The reconstruction did not end up helping the black people who were trying to find regular jobs, because the southern employers would still not hire them. After the reconstruction ended, southern states then started the Jim Crow laws.
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