In the antebellum period, southerners viewed their region as:
A) a model for the world
B) distinctive from the rest of the country
C) a land of equality and opportunity
D) moving from agriculture to industrial dominance
E) a magnet for foreign immigrants
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Q23: The plantation mistress:
A) usually led a life
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Q30: Poor whites were often employed as
A) seasonal
Q30: As southerners moved farther west and south
Q36: The rapid expansion of the cotton belt
Q36: Plantation mistresses:
A) tended to oppose slavery
B) very
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