History, 13.01.2021 17:30 peacelillady1030
Which of the following statements about the Civil War is FALSE?
A. Trains stopped running in the North and the South because they did not have enough coal to run.
B. Rails from railroad construction completed before the war were torn up and melted down for
ammunition.
C. The South kept its roads and bridges in good condition during the war in order to preserve
the function of the railroad system.
D. Construction of the transcontinental railroad stopped during the Civil War.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
А
B
С
D
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