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what did the term
edemption\ mean to white southerners in the 1870s?
a. bringing the democratic party and the interests of rich whites
back to power
b. spreading christianity among the native americans in the south
c. settling their differences with the northern states
d. friendship with african americans
In the 1870s, the term "Redemption" for white Southerners was about restoring the Democratic Party's power and the interests of wealthy white Southerners, reversing the Reconstruction-era changes. Option B is incorrect as it's about Native Americans and not related to Redemption. Option C is wrong as Redemption wasn't about reconciling with Northern states. Option D is incorrect as white Southerners during this time were not focused on friendship with African Americans but on reasserting white dominance.
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A. Bringing the Democratic Party and the interests of rich whites back to power