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Question 1

By the 1850s most workers in the New England textile mills came from which of the following groups?
 
  a. Dispossessed farmers
  b. New England farm daughters
  c. Free blacks
  d. Female immigrants

Question 2

The Carbonari may be best described as
 
  a. the most important of the secret nationalist societies in Italy.
  b. a group of middle-class businessmen who sought to encourage literacy.
  c. underpaid and oppressed charcoal gatherers in Sicily.
  d. the secret police of Hapsburg territories in Italy.
  e. workers in the new industries of northern Italy.



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OSWALD

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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
Excellent


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Gracias!

 

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