The proponents of a "New South" envisioned the South as:
A) a vast agrarian area supplying needed cash crops.
B) an area of sturdy yeoman farmers.
C) the primary supplier of raw materials to northern industry.
D) an area that promoted industrial development and welcomed northern investors.
Answer: D
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