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During the Civil War, Southern women 1.were forced to do work they had never done before. 2. opposed the draft during a major riot in 1863. 3. formed a new proslavery party to oppose the war. 4. urged state governors to rejoin the Union.

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A) Were forced to do work they had never done before because their husbands were gone to war.

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User Mirko Lugano
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I’m going to go with number 1 :were forced to do work they had never done before because ,it’s true.During the war more than 400 women dressed up as men and fought in the union and confederate armies .Thousands of women in the south signed up to volunteer brigades and work as nurses something they usually never ever did .So the correct answer is 1 .Hope this helped and have a great day !
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