"New South" advocates like Henry Grady would have favored increasing industrialization by using local resources. Grady promoted economic diversification in the South, moving away from a solely agrarian economy to one that included more industrial development.
Which of the following would have been favored by such "New South" advocates
as Henry Grady?
(1 point)
• enforcing increased agricultural development
• eliminating tariffs on imported goods
O electing more black people to public office
• increasing industrialization by using local resources
2 answers
How did Henry Grady and Thomas E. Watson differ in their views about the future of Georgia?
(1 point)
Watson thought women should not vote; Grady thought they should.
• Grady believed in populism while Watson favored the Bourbon Democrats.
Watson wanted to support farmers; Grady wanted to diversify the state.
• Grady thought African Americans should not vote; Watson thought they should.
(1 point)
Watson thought women should not vote; Grady thought they should.
• Grady believed in populism while Watson favored the Bourbon Democrats.
Watson wanted to support farmers; Grady wanted to diversify the state.
• Grady thought African Americans should not vote; Watson thought they should.