Asked by Andrea Garza on May 13, 2024

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Henry Grady promoted the idea of a New South based on

A) cotton factories.
B) racial equality.
C) increased commercial activities with the North.
D) industrial expansion and agricultural diversification.
E) unionized workers.

New South

Atlanta Constitution editor Henry W. Grady’s 1886 term for the prosperous post–Civil War South he envisioned: democratic, industrial, urban, and free of nostalgia for the defeated plantation South.

Industrial Expansion

Industrial expansion denotes the widespread increase in production and distribution of goods due to advancements in technology, transportation, and communication, transforming economies and societies in the process.

Agricultural Diversification

The practice of growing a variety of crops or raising different types of livestock on a farm to reduce risk and increase sustainability.

  • Recognize the advanced elements within the Populist agenda.
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Andrea SanchezMay 18, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Henry Grady was a prominent journalist and orator who advocated for the concept of a "New South" that would modernize its economy through industrial expansion and agricultural diversification, moving away from the sole reliance on cotton and plantation agriculture that characterized the Old South.