What is NOT true about the post-Civil War southern economy?
A) The South's economy was poor, decentralized, and isolated.
B) Cotton remained the dominant southern product, despite falling prices.
C) Despite dreams of a "New South," industry never took hold in the South before 1900.
D) A capital shortage made tenant farms the prevailing pattern in southern agriculture.
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Q2: Dreams of a "New South"centered on a
Q3: What does the text mean by the
Q5: "Sharecropping"means
A) returning a fraction of the harvest
Q6: Most new textile workers in the South
Q7: What is the best explanation for how
Q8: Which of the following were among developing
Q9: What new industries in the South typified
Q10: Wages in southern industries remained low because
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Q11: The combination of a change in American
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