In the Civil War, at lower levels of military command,
A. amateur officers played important roles in both the Union and Confederate armies; and the professional officers on both sides were mostly Ivy League graduates.
B. Northern and Southern commanders had markedly different backgrounds.
C. amateur officers played important roles in both the Union and Confederate armies.
D. None of these answers is correct.
E. professional officers on both sides were mostly Ivy League graduates.
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The Missouri businessman who brought the first three hundred families into Texas from the United States was ____________________
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)