Why did the North and the South find it difficult to recruit volunteers after the first year of the Civil War?
a. Commoners did not identify with the root cause for the conflict.
b. Volunteers did not sign up when it appeared the war would be longer than expected.
c. A series of plagues and droughts across the country left able soldiers unfit for service.
d. Service in the armies was not compensated.
Answer: b. Volunteers did not sign up when it appeared the war would be longer than expected.
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