Racial feelings with freed slaves
A major challenge during the Reconstruction was a lack of political focus which led to a failure to solve sectional wounds. It also resulted in the elimination of the freed slaves' newly gained civil liberties and ultimately failed to bring about long-term racial integration.
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The city was able to maintain decent amounts of food and water, and therefore was an important pit stop for trade caravans traveling along the Red Sea. This was especially important given the merchant culture of Arabia. Along with the port of Jidda, Medina and Mecca thrived through years of pilgrimage.
The workingmen's party and grange movement
The answer would be C. Search for additional evidence to see which argument supports.
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He viewed them as equals and would fight for their rights.
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