The authors argue that seminaries differed in the North and South, in that

A) in the North only teacher education was provided.
B) the aims of education varied by region.
C) seminaries were more common in the North.
D) those in the South tended to teach domestic skills.


A

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A) expressed leftist economic ideas. B) showed the potential power of radio. C) called for more federal activism. D) expressed similar economic and racial attitudes.

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