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What were three advantages the North had in the Civil War?

a. It was fighting most battles on home ground.
b. It had a greater number of soldiers.
c. It had more highly skilled military leaders.
d. It had a stronger navy.
e. It had a better network of railroads.

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Answer:

The answer is B.) It had a greater number of soldiers D.) It had a stronger navy E.) It had a better network of railroads

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Answer:

b. It had a larger number of soldiers.

c. It had a stronger navy.

e. It had a better network of railroads.

Step-by-step explanation:

Why it is not A or C.

Most of the battles (except for a couple), were fought on the Southern home field. This allowed for easier transportation for the South (as they were fairly agriculture and had little to no up-to-date transportation), but with Northern advancement, it lead to a detriment in the destruction of their few transportation routes.

Also, many well-known military leaders resigned from the U.S. army, to fight for their home state. These include but are not limited too Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee, and many others. They trained together with many of their Northern compatriots, and knew each other quite well.

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