Ethnic groups in the cities, such as the __________, resented Prohibition.
a. French
b. Irish
c. Polish
d. Russian
b. Irish
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The Taft-Hartley Act could BEST be described as
A) a triumph of the Truman administration. B) a serious blow to the labor movement. C) establishing such supports as the minimum wage. D) an extension of FDR's New Deal vision. E) initiating an era of governmental regulation of business.
In Japan, Shinto was made into a state religion largely because
a. it reflected the role that religion traditionally had played in the state. b. it made it possible for the state to control doctrine and enforce its own conception of Shinto. c. Japanese intellectuals thought state control of religion was a strength of Western powers. d. the Japanese priesthood wanted to be a part of the state.
This Cherokee invented a system of writing for his people
a. Sequoyah b. Tecumseh c. Prophet d. Chief John Ross
The Sepoy Mutiny was
a. led by Sikhs and Gurkhas. b. a rebellion of India's Hindus against the Mughal dynasty. c. the result of the introduction of Enfield rifles, whose cartridges contained animal fat. d. successful in driving the British out of most of India. e. quickly followed by democratic reforms throughout India.