To overcome their deficiencies and weaknesses, militia units in the Civil War

A. mustered only once a year.
B. were retained intact as units, ensuring that state militia members fought together.
C. trained and drilled irregularly.
D. provided their own weapons.
E. were constituted only of men between the ages of 25-40.


Ans: B. were retained intact as units, ensuring that state militia members fought together.

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