The fact that the North had a greater number of railroads than the South was an advantage because __________.

Jefferson Davis could visit camps to boost morale
Jefferson Davis could visit camps to boost morale

the North had the ability to mobilize troops and supplies
the North had the ability to mobilize troops and supplies

Southern armies targeted Northern railroads to hurt Northern economies
Southern armies targeted Northern railroads to hurt Northern economies

runaway slaves sought freedom in the North
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Answer: to move troops

Explanation:

The fact that the North had a greater number of railroads than the South was an advantage because "the North had the ability to mobilize troops and supplies."

What was the American Civil War?

The American Civil War was a civil war in the United States between the Union and the Confederacy. The central cause of the war was the status of slavery.

The practice of slavery in the United States was one of the key political issues of the 19th century. Decades of political unrest over slavery led up to the Civil War.

How did the north and South contribute to the Civil War?

Ultimately, what led to the American Civil War were the differences in the North and South's views toward the institution of slavery.

There were other aspects within the institution of slavery that led to division in the United States.

What advantages did North have over South?

  • "The North had significantly more railroads than the South at the time, meaning that weaponry, soldiers, supplies, etc. could be shipped across larger distances within short span of time during the civil war."
  • "At the time, the North produced over 90% of all industrialized goods in America, producing 17 times more textiles, 30 times more shoes and boots, 13 times more iron, and 32 times more firearms."

Hence, option B is correct.  

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