Enforcement of the Volstead Act met the strongest resistance from

a. women.
b. eastern city dwellers.
c. westerners.
d. southerners.
e. Catholics.


b

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What will be an ideal response?

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Colombian Liberals believed in "mestizaje," an ideology used to justify the

A) abolition of racial hierarchies bequeathed by Spanish colonialism. B) rich diversity of indigenous ethnic and racial identities. C) abolition of compulsory tithes and ecclesiastical fueros. D) redistribution of indigenous and African communal lands to hacendados.

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How did the Emancipation Proclamation change how each side viewed the war?

A) It made the South realize that slavery was not a sustainable system. B) It allowed both sides to focus exclusively on fighting. C) It made the South realize that it should reenter the United States and fight for slavery in Congress. D) It committed the North to abolishing slavery as a major aim of the war. E) It made the South realize that secession had not been necessary.

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_______ orientation, viewing speaking as an opportunity to engage in a conversation about something you care about, is an effective way to view public speaking

A) Conversation B) Communication C) Performance D) Interpersonal E) Impromptu

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