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What was an affect of the civil war

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Answer:The Civil War confirmed the single political entity of the United States, led to freedom for more than four million enslaved Americans, established a more powerful and centralized federal government, and laid the foundation for America's emergence as a world power in the 20th century.

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The effects of the Civil War are still being seen today in the form of wide range prejudice and the systematic exclusion of African-Americans from voting in Southern States. This is as a result of the Civil War and the failed reconstruction after the Civil War and as a result, many of the wounds are still present and unhealed.

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