Answer:
The South’s agricultural economy was severely damaged by the war
Explanation:
The South's economy was based mainly on its agriculture. Large plantations spanned many acres, and the warm climate helped as well. Unfortunately, the Civil War ravaged numerous of these vast plantations from fighting and stealing and an inability to tend to them during a war.
After the war, because these fields were trashed and because the South had relied so heavily upon their agriculture economy, they were hard hit.
Thus, the answer is B.
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An important resource Spain wanted from its american colonies was "gold" but this was not found in North America. It was found in great quantities.
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They thought monopolies would keep competition alive.
Answer: 1. Women's entry into the workplace
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2. Women's involvement in the civil rights and antiwar movements