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A local, a native, or a resident would be antonyms for carpetbagger.
To become famous and to be noticed. Just like my friend she wants to be famous.
Like scalawag and peckerwood, it is unknown who coined the post-Civil War term carpetbagger, but it came into common use and is still used occasionally. Some New Yorkers called Hilary Rodham-Clinton a carpetbagger when she ran for a US Senate seat in New York, which would make her something of a reverse carpetbagger.
No, veterinary technology and veterinary medicine are two different professions and degree programs. For someone looking to become a veterinarian, they would choose a university which offers a degree program in veterinary medicine. For someone looking to become a veterinary technician, they would choose an AVMA accredited veterinary technology degree program.
Someone who is good with math and numbers would choose accounting as a profession
A famous carpetbagger would be William D. Bloxam.
a New York businessman who relocated to Mississippi
A slave may have viewed a carpetbagger as an outsider seeking to profit from the post-Civil War turmoil, often at their expense. They may have been suspicious of their intentions and seen them as belonging to a group that was not invested in their well-being or liberation.
The spelling "carpetter" would be one who installs carpeting.The likely word may be carpenter, someone in woodworking and/or wood construction.
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I believe someone would become a firefighter because it's something there passionate about, and something they really are interested in doing.
There is no way the creater of the cosmos can become one of us.