What were the characteristics of the New South that emerged after the end of Reconstruction?

A) equal voting rights, sharecropping, and equal education
B) segregation, white supremacy, and a positive economic transformation
C) one-party rule, a diversified economy, and equal facilities for all
D) disenfranchisement of blacks, expansion of industry, and benevolence toward the North


B

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A) moderate; radical B) radical; moderate C) moderate; moderate D) radical; radical

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Sarah Grimké's Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Women bears a tone of __________ in response to the ministers who reprimanded her and her sister Angelina for stepping out of a "woman's proper sphere."

A. assertiveness B. acceptance C. ridicule D. denial

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During Reconstruction, though the black share of profits were rising, the total profits of Southern agriculture were declining.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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__________ came to symbolize the triumph of democracy in the 1820s-1840s

A) Henry Clay B) John C. Calhoun C) Daniel Webster D) Martin Van Buren E) Andrew Jackson

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