Which development affected many civilians in the South but not in the North during the Civil War?A. A. Factories became more productive than everB. Wealthy citizens were able to avoid military service. C. Food riots broke out due to a lack of supplies. D. Women served as spies and nurses for the military

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The development that affected many civilians in the South but not in the North during the Civil War was:

C. Food riots broke out due to a lack of supplies.

The South faced severe shortages of various goods, including food and basic supplies, due to blockades, disruptions in transportation and the Union's military actions. These shortages led to food riots and significant hardships among the civilian population. The North, on the other hand, had a more robust industrial base and greater access to resources, which mitigated these kinds of severe shortages and food-related crises experienced in the South.