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24 April, 03:46

What describes the social structure of the South in the antebellum era? Select three responses

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  1. 24 April, 07:43
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    The options are

    mass immigration

    small towns

    no organized religion

    little or no organized education

    slow population growth

    The answer is small towns, little or no organized education, slow population growth.

    Explanation:

    The Antebellum era is the period before the Civil war. The South had very few rich inhabitants and a large amount of poor people who believed education was by choice and not compulsory. The South were known mainly for subsistence farming due to the small towns and the small size in the population of the region. This validates them having small towns, little or no organized education, slow population growth.
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