The bourbon triumvirate supported all of the following EXCEPT (1 point)

a. fighting for civil rights
b. maintaining white supremacy***
c. increasing manufacturing in the south
d. increasing stronger industrial ties with the north

-I'm pretty sure The bourbon triumvirate didn't support white supremacy but -i'm unsure and i don't want to submit this and get this wrong.

To which political party did tom watson belong to? (1point)
a. Whig
b. Populist**
c. Republican
d. Independent

-i think i remember reading tom watson being in the populist party.

(Lesson 14 unit 2)

oh alright im so used to teacher being like " don't go on wikipedia" also thanks Ms. Sue

1 is wrong. Google bourbon triumvirate.

2. is right.

Is the answer d?

For the first question about the Bourbon Triumvirate, the correct answer is (b) maintaining white supremacy. The Bourbon Triumvirate was a group of powerful politicians in Georgia during the late 19th century, consisting of Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Gordon. They were known for advocating for an industrialized and modernized South but also for promoting white supremacy and opposing civil rights for African Americans. They believed in preserving the social and racial hierarchy of the South.

To make sure you have the correct answer, you can review your options and eliminate the ones that you are sure the Bourbon Triumvirate supported. From the given options, options (a) fighting for civil rights, (c) increasing manufacturing in the south, and (d) increasing stronger industrial ties with the north can be considered as potential answers supported by the Bourbon Triumvirate. By process of elimination, option (b) maintaining white supremacy would be the correct answer.

Now, for the second question about Tom Watson, the correct answer is (b) Populist. Tom Watson was a prominent political figure in Georgia during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was known for his populist ideas and advocacy for the rights of farmers and rural communities. He played a significant role in the Populist movement, which aimed to address the concerns of farmers and working-class Americans. Tom Watson was a member of the Populist Party and was elected as a U.S. Senator from Georgia.

To confirm your answer, you can review your options and consider the historical context. The Whig Party, Republican Party, and Independent Party were not known for their association with Tom Watson or the Populist movement. By process of elimination, option (b) Populist would be the correct answer.

I hope this helps clarify your doubts and ensures that your answers are accurate. Let me know if there is anything else I can assist you with!

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I've checked two of your guesses. You're on your own now. Please do not post this question again.

Do a search for Bourbon Triumvirate. The answer pops right up. Get used to going to Wikipedia for information on just about anything. Answers can be found quickly there.