Asked by alex

The term Bourbon
A.celebrated the French origin of many of the New South leaders

B.derived from the French Bourbons who, according to Napoleon, forgot nothing and learned nothing through the ordeal of the French Revolution

C.reflected the fact that some Southern political leaders had made their fortunes through liquor distribution

D. was used with pride by New South leaders
E. meant nothing to Southerners since few spoke French F. All of the above

help? I'm really not sure about this one

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Answered by Ms. Sue
To which meaning of Bourbon are you referring?

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bourbon
Answered by alex
4, southerners were referred to as Bourbons
Answered by Damon
I refuse to guess because I am from New England :)
Answered by Writeacher
I'd choose F.
Answered by Ms. Sue
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourbon_Democrats

In this sense, it could be either B or C.
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