History, 18.01.2021 02:30 kassandrarosario1115
The data in the table indicate which of the following?
A.) Confederate forces suffered more casualties than did Union forces.
B.) The Confederacy lost more of its skilled workers than did the Union.
C.) The Union lost a greater percentage of its population than did the confederacy.
D.) Confederate armies lost a greater proportion of its soldiers than did the Union.
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The data in the table indicate which of the following?
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