History, 24.03.2021 22:50 krystalhurst97
Which situation affected many civilians in the North but not in the South
during the Civil War?
A. Cities were frequently attacked by enemy forces.
B. Factories significantly increased their production.
C. Food riots broke out due to a lack of supplies.
D. Citizens were upset by the draft.
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Which situation affected many civilians in the North but not in the South
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