Answer:
A funeral in the South which used products made in the North
Explanation:
This question refers to Henry Grady's speech to the Bay State Club of Boston in 1889. In this speech, the author tries to convey the idea of the "New South." This is a new identity that Grady hopes the South could adopt in order to make itself more productive and industrial like the North. In this speech, Grady tells the story of a man who died and was buried in the South. However, he argues that the only products that the South provided for the funeral were "the man and the hole," and that all other products came from the North.
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Answer:
Like the rim if a hat or something the president can make a law
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In Erasmus' The Praise of Folly, he criticized the Catholic Church and officials for focusing on money and power instead of the spiritual needs of individuals.