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all of the following were advantages that the north had over the south in the civil war except which one? a. over 20 million people lived in the north, while only 9 million lived in the south. b. the north had far better military leadership than the south. c. the north was far more industrialized than the south. d. there were 20,000 miles of railroad track in the north, while there were only 10,000 miles in the south.

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B. The South had highly-experienced military officers, while the North didn't, really.
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The correct answer is B. The North had not got far better military leadership than the South during the Civil War.

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During the Civil War, the North surpassed the South in almost all aspects: it had a larger population, therefore also a larger army, and had a larger and more dynamic economy, producing industrial goods, compared to the delayed south, which only exploded its natural resources. But the South had an advantage that could match its possibilities: it had the best army generals in its favor. Robert E. Lee, Joseph E. Johnston and Raphael Semmes were three of the most recognized American military of the time, and all three joined the Confederate cause. On the Union side, only Ulysses Grant was at their height in terms of knowledge of strategy and war tactics.

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