Advocates of the "New South"

A. opposed using northern capital.
B. promoted southern industry and ideals like thrift and progress.
C. discouraged white women from working outside of the home.
D. challenged the assumptions of white supremacy.
E. in fact advocated a return to the plantation system of the antebellum South.


Answer: B

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