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historians often use this type of data to draw conclusions about life in the past. which conclusions does the chart likely support? select three. many white southern men would likely have bitterness toward northern armies. southern society was well equipped to recover from the war effort. after the war, there would likely be fewer people able to work. nearly every white southern family felt the effects of the war in some way.
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- The large segment of men who were killed, wounded, or captured in the military means many families would have suffered loss, leading to bitterness toward Northern armies.
- A large portion of the population was killed, wounded, or captured, which would reduce the number of able-bodied workers after the war.
- The tiny segment of men who did not serve means almost all white Southern men were involved in the military, so nearly every family would have felt the war's effects.
- The high number of casualties and affected people means Southern society would struggle to recover, not be well-equipped to do so.
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- Many white Southern men would likely have bitterness toward Northern armies.
- After the war, there would likely be fewer people able to work.
- Nearly every white Southern family felt the effects of the war in some way.