Answer:
During the Civil War, Southern women
A. were forced to do work they had never done before.
B. opposed the draft during a major riot in 1863.
C. formed a new proslavery party to oppose the war.
D. urged state governors to rejoin the Union.
Step-by-step explanation:
When men left to go to war, women often took over the job of running family farms
- They took on jobs and roles they had not been prepared for
- Ran large plantations
- Worked in the fields
- Were helped by enslaved labor