The <em>Union</em> was confirmed by the most industrialized states in the country. This meant that the production of weapons and tools related to war logistics was controlled by them. Besides having more weapons and supplies, the <em>Union</em> also had more soldiers, as the population was considerably bigger in the north.
Railroads are a sign of development. In terms of war, they helped mobilize troops and resources along the country with relative ease in comparison to their <em>Confederate</em> counterparts. This represented a great advantage for the <em>Union</em>.
Besides having the previously mentioned advantages. The <em>Union</em> also had the naval power on their side and executed the blockade in an attempt to cut the resources from The <em>Confederacy</em>. As a response, the southern states replaced the growth of Cotton with other crops in order to have food supplies.
Answer:
<h2>A</h2>
Explanation:
When you read the passage, you end up finding out that the Roman Senate had most of the power and even the army. They also said it the senate had a great deal of power which helps you eliminate C and B. You are than left with A and D but when you read the second paragraph, you could understand that the answer is "A"
The last one invest in heavily in machines and factories as well as new business...(of topic but do you go to rhs)
What role did the NAACP play in the early civil rights movement?
E. It worked for decades to lay the legal groundwork for desegregation.
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Answer:
The War Refugee Board
Explanation:
The International Organization of Refugees (OIR) was a non-governmental organization founded on April 20, 1946 to solve the problem of refugees (mostly European Jews) created by World War II. A preparatory commission began operations fourteen months earlier. In 1948, the treaty establishing the RIO formally entered into force and the RIO became a specialized agency of the United Nations. The OIR took over most of the functions of the former United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. In 1952, OIR operations were discontinued and replaced by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).