Political corruption during Reconstruction was
a. primarily the fault of white carpetbaggers and scalawags.
b. located in the North.
c. common in both North and South.
d. present in all Southern states except South Carolina and Louisiana.
e. almost entirely conducted by blacks.
c
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A) France B) Russia C) Germany D) the United States of America
The preparations for the Allied "D-Day" invasion of France involved
a. nearly one million fighting men and two thousand tanks. b. more than five million troops and ten thousand vessels. c. just over one million troops, two hundred aircraft, and fifteen hundred boats. d. more than half a million soldiers and fifty tons of explosives. e. nearly three million troops and forty-six hundred vessels.
Tens of thousands of ____ were slain during the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre
a. Prussians b. Catholics c. Huguenots d. Jews e. Armenians
How did southern textile mill owners in the Piedmont region of South Carolina and Georgia keep control over their poor white workforce?
A) They threatened to hire black workers. B) They offered their workers a living wage. C) They gave their workers generous old-age pensions. D) They hired armed guards to patrol their workers' neighborhoods.