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10.Era b- Part 4
Who were the scalawags?
They were white southerners who had been excluded from politics before the war.
They were African Americans in the South who became Republicans.
They were northerners who relocated to the South after the war.
They were wealthy white southern women who participated in politics.

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They were white southerners who had been excluded

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commonly used in historical studies as a neutral descriptor of Southern white Republicans, although some historians have discarded the term due to its history of pejorative connotations.

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The correct answer is A) They were white southerners who had been excluded from politics before the war.

The scalawags were white southerners who had been excluded from politics before the war.

After the Civil War and during the Reconstruction years, the scalawags were white southerners that worked with the people from the North that arrive at the south in those years to try to help and make business. The northerners were called carpetbagger. As you can image, scalawags and carpetbaggers were pejorative terms to insult these people.

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