Question
What was the Cottonocracy in the Southern United States?(1 point)
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A social class of wealthy Southern plantation owners who dominated the economy through the production of cotton.
A social class of wealthy Southern plantation owners who dominated the economy through the production of cotton.
A religious movement centered around the cultivation of cotton as a sacred practice.
A religious movement centered around the cultivation of cotton as a sacred practice.
A labor union formed by cotton field workers to advocate for better working conditions.
A labor union formed by cotton field workers to advocate for better working conditions.
A political party advocating for industrial development in the South.
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A social class of wealthy Southern plantation owners who dominated the economy through the production of cotton.
A social class of wealthy Southern plantation owners who dominated the economy through the production of cotton.
A religious movement centered around the cultivation of cotton as a sacred practice.
A religious movement centered around the cultivation of cotton as a sacred practice.
A labor union formed by cotton field workers to advocate for better working conditions.
A labor union formed by cotton field workers to advocate for better working conditions.
A political party advocating for industrial development in the South.
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