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Question 1

Evolutionary socialism is also known as
 
  a. neo-liberalism.
  b. anarchism.
  c. revisionism.
  d. nihilism.
  e. corporatism.

Question 2

Largely as a result of having become a slave society, the Old South
 
  a. rejected wealth as a determinant of one's social position.
  b. accepted the concept that there was honor in all labor, even manual labor.
  c. rejected the wage labor system of the North and West.
  d. accepted the concept of democracy more readily that the North.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Excellent

 

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