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    The "Good Roads" About Which Southern Politicians Bragged Were Mainly
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The "Good Roads" About Which Southern Politicians Bragged Were Mainly

Question 7

Question 7

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The "good roads" about which southern politicians bragged were mainly built by __________.


A) cheap immigrant labor
B) African American convict labor
C) efficient new machinery
D) highly skilled Northerners

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