<span>Four clear options emerged for the freedmen and women after the war: obtain land, move, work for former masters, or sharecrop. Some freedmen were able to obtain their own personal land to work to support themselves and their families. Others opted to move to the cities and the North to find work that was not agrarian based. Directly after the war, plantation owners established a contract labor system that employed their former slaves</span>
"The best option from the list in terms of the outcome of nationalism and imperialism was that "both led to militarism" since many nations started feeling superior to others and wanting more land and resources.
This is false, they were not eager to share the art of silk prodution. i hope this helped!
- - It is true that Although the United States and Great Britain sought no intervention in occupied countries after World War II, Russia did.
Therefore, A