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How was the economy of the south different from that of the north?
a. the south exported its products to european markets. the north imported most of its manufactured goods.
b. the south's economy was based largely on growing cotton. the north's economy was based on industry.
c. in the south, hired laborers were paid hourly wages. in the north, most immigrants received salaries.
d. the south's economy was based in its textile mills. the north's economy centered around small farms.

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