Although many Americans were fond of alcohol, all of the following events showed that Americans also worried about the nation's drinking habits EXCEPT
A) the Army ended the traditional whiskey ration for troops.
B) McGuffey's Readers included stories about the "scene of desolation" that liquor created.
C) immigrants were willing to give up alcohol in order to be assimilated into American culture.
D) some religious groups determined that drinking and Protestant Christianity were not compatible.
Answer: C
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a. fought in integrated combat units. b. were completely locked out of wartime defense jobs. c. moved south and east in large numbers. d. form a militant organization called the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. e. experienced racial violence in Detroit and elsewhere.
The Union waged economic warfare in the South by
a. attacking southern factories. b. blockading southern ports. c. shelling the cotton belt. d. shooting the superintendent of the Tredregar Iron Works. e. all of these choices.
In colonial South Carolina and Georgia, most slaves worked
a. in factories b. on fishing ships. c. in factories. d. on farms.
The chief designer of the capital city of Washington was
A. Guy Dupont. B. Robert Fulton. C. Pierre L'Enfant. D. Daniel Burnham. E. Thomas Jefferson.