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EASY PEEZY I NEED HELP ; In the 19th century, Civil War veterans were better off than industrial workers because they

a- worked fewer hours
b- lived longer and had a longer retirement
c- did not experience disabilities
d- had a retirement plan financed by the gov.
IM PRETTY SURE ITS NOT C OR D BUT I NEED A 100% ACCURATE ANSWER PLZZ

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I cannot give a 100%. But is a 80% good enough. I would say A. I agree with you about c and d
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Answer:

Option a.

Step-by-step explanation:

The longevity of the workers depended on the conditions that they lived and worked in.

Industrial workers, unlike Civil War veterans, worked long-hard hours. Some worked in coal mines and were exposed to dangerous gases. Also, the wages were not equal to the effort put.

Civil War veterans earned the respect of the people because they protected the country's borders. Thus, unlike industrial workers, they were not exploited for their labor. They offered their services voluntarily.

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