The Goldin and Lewis (1975) study of the costs of the Civil War
A) finds peaceful abolition of slavery would have been more costly than the War.
B) fails to include an estimate for the loss of human capital due to the War.
C) estimates the total cost of the War at more than double national income in 1860.
D) finds Northern property damage to be a major factor in the War's cost.
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