How did rapid industrialization affect the South?

A. It reinforced the region's status as the nation's internal colony.
B. It diminished the region's status as the nation's internal colony.
C. It led to massive overseas immigration into the region.
D. It undermined existing racial hierarchies.


Answer: A

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