Many businessmen supported prohibition because:
A) a happy family life made a happy worker.
B) closing saloons would increase the productivity of the worker.
C) unruly immigrants would return to their homelands.
D) consumers would have more money to spend on consumer goods.
Answer: B
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a. Iron Age Collapse. b. Battle of Qadesh. c. Bronze Age Collapse. d. Trojan War.
During the Cold War, W. E. B. Du Bois was __________
A) deported from the United States B) largely disinterested in foreign affairs C) a strong supporter of U.S. policy D) a fierce opponent of imperialism