Which was not a social or economic problem facing the United States at the end of the Civil War?







A.
The former Confederate states had no local governments, post offices, or police.





B.
Four million freed slaves had nowhere to go, no jobs, and no education.





C.
The federal government refused to lend any assistance to the South.





D.
Southern cities, farms, factories, and transportation systems were ruined.

Respuesta :

C. The federal government refused to lend any assistance to the South
This was untrue because the federal government shelled out a lot of money to help the South with Reconstruction.

Answer:

C. The federal government refused to lend any assistance to the South.  

Explanation:

The American economy was experiencing significant change on the eve of the Civil War. What had been a simply farming economy in 1800 was in the main phases of a mechanical upheaval which would result in the United States getting to be one of the world's driving modern powers by 1900. Be that as it may, the beginnings of the modern upheaval in the prewar years was solely constrained to the locales north of the Mason-Dixon line, leaving a significant part of the South far behind.

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