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February 2, The Bourbon Triumvirate believed in A.Lower taxes. B.Improving working conditions. C.Economic assistance for the poor. D.Expansion of educational opportunities. 2. Joseph Brown, a member of the Bourbon Triumvirate, did NOT support A. increasing the number of industries in the South. B. creating stronger economic ties to the North. C. white supremacy. D. States’ rights. 3. What Georgia leader coined the phrase “New South?” A. Alfred H. Colquitt B. Rebecca Latimer Felton C. John B. Gordon D. Henry Grady

February 3, Who was NOT a member of the Bourbon Triumvirate? a.Joseph Brown b.John B. Gordon c.Henry Grady d.Alfred Colquitt 2. The International Cotton Exposition was held in… a.Athens. b.Atlanta. c.Augusta. d.Savannah. 3. The main purpose of the International Cotton Exposition that was held in Atlanta was to a.Showcase the industries of the New South. b.Get ideas from foreign countries. c.Showcase the cotton gin. d.Bring visitors to Atlanta.

February 4, Temperance is the movement to end a.Alcohol use. b.African American right to vote. c.Northern industry from coming South. d.Black codes. 2. Rebecca Latimer Felton believed in which of the following? a.The convict lease system b.The Bourbon Triumvirate c.The Temperance movement d.Women not being allowed to vote

February 5, Which of the following helped African-Americans in the South after the Civil War? a. the Ku Klux Klan b. Conservative Democrats c. Most white landowners d. The Freedmen’s Bureau 2. What effect did the International Cotton Exposition have? a.It demonstrated that Georgia had come out of Reconstruction ready for industry. b.It led to the US entering World War I. c.It encouraged the Atlanta Race Riot of d.It demonstrated the injustice of Jim Crow laws.