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A rule in both the North and the South was that a man could avoid the draft
by:
OA. Working in a mill.
OB. Opening an arms factory.
OC Hiring a substitute.
D. Freeing a slave.
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Final answer:

During the time of drafting, men could avoid the draft by hiring a substitute to serve in their place.


Step-by-step explanation:

In both the North and the South during the time when drafting was in effect, men could avoid the draft by hiring a substitute to serve in their place. This meant that they would pay someone else to take their spot in the military. It was a common practice among the wealthier individuals who had the means to do so.


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