Not all citizens in the South welcomed rapid industrialization. Those who resisted the changes subscribed to a belief in the “Lost Cause,” or the view that

A.
the South actually won the war but was cheated in the peace terms.

B.
the era before the war was better than the era after the war.

C.
people should reject newly introduced conveniences such as trains.

D.
creative writing endeavors could help people relive the past.


Which statement explains a key difference between the philosophies of W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington?

A.
Du Bois felt that African Americans should accept segregation, while Washington fought against it.

B.
Both men felt that segregation was inevitable, but Washington believed it would be temporary.

C.
Both men felt it was necessary to fight segregation, but Du Bois advocated for more extreme measures, including violence.

D.
Du Bois felt that African Americans should fight for full equality, while Washington accepted the system of segregation.