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How did the draft law of the United States differ from the draft law of the Confederacy?

A.
The draft law of the United States offered volunteers bounties, or payments, to join.

B.
The draft law of the Confederacy was passed after the Union law.

C.
The draft law of the Confederacy allowed wealthy men to pay for a substitution.

D.
The draft law of the United States included African Americans.

Answers

Answered by dinesh2468
1

Answer:

I think it is option a

Explanation:

it is just a guess

Answered by smartbrainz
2

The "draft law of the United States" differ from the "draft law of the Confederacy" as the "draft law of the United States included African Americans".

Answer: Option (D)

Explanation:

The draft law of the confederacy made the lower classes for disagreement with it. There were riots that broke out which lasted for days.

As the Northern places are used for settlement by immigrants, the riots were common there. Also, the independent blacks were disturbed through by targeting them as causes of war. Many blacks were attacked by mobs.

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