Which was an advantage held by the South over the North at the start of the Civil War? A. It's soldiers and generals believed they were protecting their homes and way of life. B. It had an industrial economy with limitless immigrant labor to produce weapons. C. It's slave population was willing to fight to preserve the plantation system. D. It had a far more extensive network of railroads and telegraph lines.
Which was a lesson learned at the First Battle of Bull Run? A. The new rifled muskets were less effective than older weapons. B. Both armies were equally well-trained and well-equipped. C. Northern generals were more skilled than southern generals. D. The war was going to be longer and costlier than had been thought.
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