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blondinia [14]
3 years ago
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Example of One Change Caused by the Civil War and Reconstruction and Example of One Challenge to Change for political, economic,

and social.
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nataly862011 [7]3 years ago
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1.  Which type of change—political, social, or economic—had the most impact on Southern life?

    The type of change that had the most impact on Southern life is on political.  The breakdown of the Confederate States and the Civil War that occurred between the South and the North changed the political structure of the Southern portion.  While they lost against the North in the Civil War, they had to change their preferred politics, and to adapt to what the successful side (North) wanted.

2.  Which type of change—political, social, or economic—faced the most challenges?  

 Why were Southerners against this type of change?

    The social and political changes that were most challenging. The Southern citizens has been forced to adapt to social and political changes after the North beat them in the Civil War. The slavery and the racial segregation that was normal in the Southern lives must change.

Explanation:

Nutka1998 [239]3 years ago
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Answer:

Accouding to a article

Economic Example of One Change Caused by the Civil War and Reconstruction Southerners needed to find an alternative to laborers. Example of One Challenge to Change Slavery was abolished so they now had to pay their workers; this caused a decrease in profit.

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