Former Whig planters or merchants who saw their chance in industry or commerce in the South after the War were know as __________.
a. Redeemers
b. Scalawags
c. Copperheads
d. carpetbaggers
Answer: b. Scalawags
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Because of the feminist movement, by the 1960s, working-class women were making salaries equal to those of men performing equivalent work.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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The Jesuit order, which was essential to the Counter-Reformation's success, was founded by __________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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Mesopotamians constructed lofty towers, perhaps symbolizing mountains, called
a. pyramids. c. basilicas. b. ziggurats. d. temples.
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