Much of Father Charles Coughlin's outspoken criticism of the Roosevelt administration revolved around the issue of
A. the repeal of prohibition.
B. giving public relief jobs to women with children.
C. taxing excess corporate profits and surplus riches.
D. the right of labor to organize in unions.
E. changing the banking and currency system.
Answer: E
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a. spent millions of dollars lobbying Congress to end Prohibition. b. stopped people from drinking. c. gained power in some labor unions. d. controlled the heroin trade.
Throughout the 1920s, the NAACP:
a. advocated welfare for blacks. b. organized marches and protests throughout the South. c. tried to secure a federal antilynching law. d. successfully elected blacks as local officials in northern cities.
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