Answer:
A.) Carpetbagger
Explanation:
"Carpetbagger" was the term used to refer to natural citizens of northern states who moved to some southern state, after the secession war, during the southern construction. The aim of the Carpetbaggers was to use reconstruction and the disadvantaged people of the south to make money, or to gain political influence through several different activities. As you may already know, the southerners were very resentful to the northerners after the war, which made it difficult for the Carpetbaggers to achieve their goals, but they had help from the "Scalawags" or are white southerners who cooperated with the northerners throughout reconstruction.
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It took place in railway bonds.
It took place in construction contracts.
It took place in land sales.
Jefferson definitely altered his previous philosophy on the power of government in the sense that before he entered office, he was against strong centralized power, and yet after entering office he ordered so executive actions (such as the Louisiana Purchase) that would have been his former self surely cringe.
Answer:
D) They organized and participated in nonviolent protests
Explanation:
While older civil rights activists formed the SCLC, young educated students conducted nonviolent protests in the form of sit-ins, boycotts and marches. For example. the Greensboro sit-ins are a perfect example.