<span>The event in question is that 1881 International Cotton Exposition. Given that cotton at that time was the South's biggest cash crop, this event held significant value in gaining exposure for producers in the American South and connecting them with possible global partners and purchasers. The event lasted 2.5 months and attracted somewhere less than 200,000 attendees.</span>
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two or more kinds of what??
The abolitionist influenced the opinion in the north by "moral suasion" through newspapers, speeches, and community groups.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
Abolitionists in the United America were totally against the spread of slavery in the region and they tried a lot of manners to spread their message to influence the people in the north to stop slavery.
But the most common method was to spread message through moral suasion and also used lecturing method to change the thinking of the people. Press was also used to spread the message of these abolitionists to change the mind and heart of the people in north.