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how did economic growth in the south compare to economic growth in the rest of the country?
a. economic growth lagged behind because they had fewer raw materials.
b. economic growth was rapid because the south had a well-educated workforce.
c. economic growth lagged behind because they had to repair damage from the war.
d. economic growth was rapid because the south had a strong industrial base.
Following the U.S. Civil War, the Southern U.S. faced massive physical, infrastructural, and economic destruction from the conflict. Unlike the industrialized North, the South's economy was already largely agrarian, and the war left it with destroyed railroads, farms, and cities that required extensive resources and time to rebuild, causing its economic growth to lag significantly behind the rest of the country. The other options are incorrect: the South had abundant raw materials, lacked a well-educated workforce relative to the North, and did not have a strong industrial base pre- or post-war.
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C. Economic growth lagged behind because they had to repair damage from the war.