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southern shift
southern economy and politics
after the civil war, the south wanted to shift away from previous practices and adopt new ways of living.
choose the correct answer.
which industries did the southern economy add after the civil war?
wheat, tomatoes, gold, and silver
lettuce, potatoes, carrots, and corn
coal, iron, lumber, and tobacco
After the Civil War, the Southern economy diversified beyond traditional agriculture (like cotton). The South began to develop industries such as coal mining, iron production, lumber (from its forests), and tobacco (which was also a traditional crop but expanded in industrial processing). The first option (wheat, tomatoes, gold, silver) is incorrect as the South wasn't known for gold/silver mining or major wheat/tomato industries post - Civil War. The second option (lettuce, potatoes, carrots, corn) are more associated with other agricultural regions or not major new Southern industries. The third option (coal, iron, lumber, and tobacco) matches the industrial and agricultural diversification of the post - Civil War South.
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