Who were carpetbaggers?
(A) Northern whites who moved to the South after the war
(B) White planter elites in the South
(C) Southern black politicians
(D) Northern Democrats who opposed Radical Reconstruction
Answer: (A) Northern whites who moved to the South after the war
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