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Which statement(s) correctly describes the North prior to the Civil War?
i. The North depended on a large immigrant labor force.
ii. The North depended on a large slave labor force.
ii. The North depended on agriculture to support its economy.
iv. The North depended on manufacturing to support its economy.
A. i only
ii only
B.
C. iand iv only
D. iü and ii only
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