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Both the establishment and continuation of slavery were defended by various groups prior to the Civil War. One
argument posited the ending of slavery would result in widespread unemployment in the South. Besides the obvious
personal impacts of unemployment, what potential social impacts of unemployment concerned defenders of slavery at
that time?
A
It would spark a mass exodus out of the United States.
B)
It would lead to chaos caused by uprisings and anarchy.
o
It would create crowding in colleges as former slaves enrolled.
D)
It would cause a land shortage as people started their own farms.
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