Engerman's (1971) studies of the Civil War (1861–1865)'s impact on industrialization
(a) support the previous work of Hacker and Beard.
(b) showed that the War sped up the ongoing processes of industrialization.
(c) showed that the War effort slowed down industrialization.
(d) restricted the real cost of the War to the South.
(c)
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A) depreciation of the value of the dollar and the decrease of U.S. net exports. B) appreciation of the value of the dollar and the increase of U.S. net exports. C) appreciation of the value of the dollar and the decrease of U.S. net exports. D) depreciation of the value of the dollar and the increase of U.S. net exports.
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