HELP
In 1863, when many Northerners complained that, "the blood of a poor man is as precious as that of the wealthy," what were they referring to?
A. A policy in Northern hospitals to offer beds and treatment to those who could pay
B. A practice in the Union Army of giving the poor soldiers more dangerous positions in battle
C. A provision in the draft that if a man pays $300 to the federal government, he does not have to serve in the Union Army
D. A riot in New York City in which 120 people, all poor, lost their lives