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gizmo_the_mogwai [7]
2 years ago
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War's End: Question 3: How did the income tax and draft laws spur the New York City Draft Riots? Question 4: As the war dragged

on into 1864, the North's advantages in wealth, manpower, and organization became critical factors in its progress. List "three" details from the reading that describe how civilian life in the Confederacy was affected by the cost of war. Question 5: In addition to economic hardships, the South suffered from the governmental weaknesses. List " three" details from the reading that support this statement. Question 6: Despite the North's advantages in wealth, manpower, and organization, why were they unable to quickly and soundly defeat the Confederacy? Question 7: As Lincoln's reelection effort got underway, the nation was weary of war and frustrated with its lack of success in Virginia and Georgia. The nation was divided politically and Lincoln faced criticism on all sides, including within his own party. What single event changed public opinion about Abraham Lincoln? Question 8: The statement that " neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as punishment for having been convicted of a crime, is allowed in the United States or any of its possessions " is a quote from which Constitutional amendment? ( Only Answer if your 1,000% correct. If you leave a Nonsense answer or repost an answer from any websites or from Brainly you'll be reported). Will Mark Brainliest . Make sure you answer all questions ​
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vichka [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

omg.

it's too long!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!

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