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Which was not a social problem the United States faced at the end of the Civil War? A. resentment and anger over the war B. lawlessness in former Confederate states C.anger over women gaining the right to vote D.discrimination against former slaves

Sagot :

"C. anger over women gaining the right to vote" was not, in general, a social problem the United States faced at the end of the Civil War, although it was an unrelated concern for many.

Answer:

C. anger over women gaining the right to vote

Explanation:

Anger over women gaining the right to vote was not a social problem the United States faced at the end of the Civil War because women did not gain the privilege to cast a ballot following the Civil War - that would not happen until the nineteenth Amendment (women's suffrage) at the stature of the mid twentieth century Progressive Movement.