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How were the economies of the North and the South different during the Civil War?

A) The economy of the North was mainly industrial, while the economy of the South was mainly agricultural.
B) The economy of the North involved less trade than the economy of the South.

C) The economies of the North and South were not very different until after the Civil War.

D) The economy of the South was growing, while the economy of the North was growing weaker.

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A) The economy of the North was mainly industrial, while the economy of the South was mainly agricultural.

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