Question

Which is true of the South in the first half of the nineteenth century?

a. It was increasingly urban, with half of the nations ten largest cities.

b. It produced about half of the nations manufactured goods.

c. It had far fewer European immigrants than the North did.

d. It benefited from a boom in railroad development, which eventually connected even small towns with one another.

e. Its banks, most with home offices in the North, refused to lend money to plantation owners.

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