Ok yey this is the last question (other 2 are writing.) Btw, I know there is not a picture.

This picture shows a unit US senator named Carl schurz during Reconstruction. The back is caring says "carpetbagger." Who was a carpetbagger?

A) someone who supported the South's new government
B) someone who is against African-Americans being free
C) someone who came from the north to the south after the war
D) someone who refused to cooperate with the federal government

I think C or D.

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Answered by Night_Shade6534
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The correct answer is C) someone who came from the north to the south after the war. Carpetbaggers were Northerners who moved to the South during Reconstruction era to take advantage of the political and economic instability in the region. They were often viewed with suspicion and resentment by Southern whites who saw them as opportunistic outsiders trying to exploit the situation.
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