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What describes the social structure of the South in the antebellum era? Select three responses.

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Small towns

Slow population growth

little or no organized education

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The Antebellum South was a rural place, largely agricultural, because of that there were no large cities in the South and population did not grow as fast as in the North. Also, the education system was not organized, most of the southerners believed education was private matter because of that people would have homeschool or would send their children to study in Europe in the North.

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