The most dramatic change in the status of African Americans in the North during the war was:

A) African Americans being given the right to vote.
B) African American participation in military service.
C) laws forbidding discrimination against African Americans in public facilities.
D) Frederick Douglass' appointment as Secretary of State.


Answer: B

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