What are the five problems with the south after the Civil War?

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The question is asking for the content covered in a practice test related to the Reconstruction Era following the Civil War, specifically about various issues, legislation, and historical figures pertinent to that time.

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Cities, towns, and farms ruined; starvation; high food prices; useless Confederate money; banks and merchants failed.

The final answer is: cities, towns, and farms ruined; starvation; high prices on food; Confederate money is useless; banks and merchants failed.

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The final answer is: cities, towns, and farms ruined; starvation; high prices on food; Confederate money is useless; banks and merchants failed.

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After the Civil War, the South faced numerous challenges including infrastructure rebuilding, political restructuring, and economic transitions.

Tips

A common mistake is assuming the South's problems were solely economic, ignoring political and social challenges.

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