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10. The New South as promoted by Henry Grady:A. Meant higher wages for unskilled workers, regardless of race.B. Provided racial equality between blacks and whites.C. Promised prosperity based on industrial expansion.D. Signified the widespread economics prosperity in the region.

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.D. Signified the widespread economics prosperity in the region

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the phrase "New South” was coined by Henry W. Grady, in 1874. It was a post-reconstruction vision for the south to seek a more industrialized economy as opposed to their long adopted agrarian economy. Henry wanted a modern economy that had to do with more sophisticated technology such as factories and mills.

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