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In what THREE ways did the North and South differ at the beginning of the Civil War? A The South had a much larger population than the North due to immigration. Exports were much more important to the South than the North. C The Northern economy was more industrialized than the Southern economy. D The South had a much more extensive railroad network than the North. E Northern agriculture produced much more food than Southern agriculture.

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In what THREE ways did the North and South differ at the beginning of the Civil War?
A The South had a much larger population than the North due to immigration.
Exports were much more important to the South than the North.
C The Northern economy was more industrialized than the Southern economy.
D	The South had a much more extensive railroad network than the North.
E Northern agriculture produced much more food than Southern agriculture.

In what THREE ways did the North and South differ at the beginning of the Civil War? A The South had a much larger population than the North due to immigration. Exports were much more important to the South than the North. C The Northern economy was more industrialized than the Southern economy. D The South had a much more extensive railroad network than the North. E Northern agriculture produced much more food than Southern agriculture.

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C. The Northern economy was more industrialized than the Southern economy.E. Northern agriculture produced much more food than Southern agriculture.D. The South had a much more extensive railroad network than the North.
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