During the period immediately after the Civil War, major cities in the United States
A) experienced growth, with populations sometimes increasing by the millions.
B) suffered from the post-war recession, as factory workers returned to their farms.
C) experienced a crime wave as prohibition became legal.
D) passed bonds to finance internal improvements to help rebuild their destroyed trade centers.
E) created Freedmen's Bureaus to provide economic assistance to the newly freed slaves.
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