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Dafna1 [17]
3 years ago
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An 1851 excerpt from Harper's Weekly magazine describes a certain racial group as lawbreaking, idle, thriftless, poor, and barba

rian. What group is this excerpt describing?.
A. Irish
b. African Americans
C. Italians
D. Jews
Social Studies
1 answer:
Alina [70]3 years ago
5 0

The correct answer would be option A, Irish Group.

An 1851 excerpt from Harper's Weekly magazine describes a certain racial group as lawbreaking, idle, thriftless, poor and barbarian. This excerpt is describing the Irish Group.

Explanation:

An excerpt is a short extract from a film, magazine, novel, literature, music, art, or anything.

Harper's Weekly Magazine was basically an American Political Magazine. It was a Journal of Civilization in New York City. It was published by Harper's Brothers. This magazine used to feature domestic and foreign news, Fictions, Essays on different subjects, Humor, etc.

An excerpt from this magazine tells us that there was a certain racial group of people, which was lawbreakers, idle, thriftless, poor and barbarian, and this group of people were the Irish group.

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