Which statement best describes the economic condition of the south after the civil war?
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History, 12.01.2020 10:31 gjaime1307
Which statement best describes the economic condition of the south after the civil war?
a) railroads were quickly rebuilt; most people moved to cities to find jobs
b) southerners had little money; many people worked on farms in poverty
c) many southerners were wealthy and paid high wages to farmworkers; cotton was less important
d) large factories produced steel for building and railroads, the economy grew rapidly
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