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how were the lives of americans affected after the war ended?
a. americans experienced greater division across regional lines in politics and social life.
b. sectional differences led to further discussions of secession.
c. americans became increasingly connected economically, politically, and socially.
d. americans increasingly opposed the authority of the federal government.
This question refers to the period after the U.S. Civil War. Post-war, regional divisions (North vs. South) deepened in politics (e.g., Reconstruction debates) and social life (e.g., racial tensions, differing views on the war's legacy). Option B is incorrect because secession was defeated and no longer a major post-war discussion. Option C is wrong as the war increased, not decreased, regional rifts. Option D is inaccurate because most Americans did not oppose federal authority; instead, the federal government expanded its power during Reconstruction.
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A. Americans experienced greater division across regional lines in politics and social life.