This is a really interesting question and I would love to answer it but especially in society today just think super hard at what you perceive as masculine. To me (you can use this) I picture masculinity as strong and fierce mostly because that's just how I grew up and masculine means muscular and strong. Present-day definition wise of the word, I have no idea tbh. I guess it has though because mostly everything says masculinity is strong while feminent traits are normally shown as weak in media. For the last question, I would just answer it the best you can because the last one is really up to you.
To heal the north and south and to end reconstruction and the national government would no longer intervene in southern affairs
Shifting out of low-productivity agriculture into high productivity manufacturing, mining, and construction contributed to total factor productivity growth.
Answer:
a part of a city, especially a slum area, occupied by a minority group or groups.
Explanation:
The reign of terror set up revolutionary courts to prosecute those who were accused of being involved with the old monarchical regime, although many people were falsely accused.