In the 1920s, Rafael and his friends were caught smuggling whiskey into the United States. They were fined heavily and also imprisoned for five years. Their punishment was enforced by the _____
A) Embargo Act of 1919
B) Whiskey Act
C) Judiciary Act of 1891
D) Clayton Antitrust Act
E) Volstead Act
E
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All of the following are true of slavery EXCEPT
a. It existed in Africa before Europeans arrived. b. Arabs enslaved and sold Africans. c. Europeans transformed the African slave trade. d. Europeans enslaved Africans primarily because they were black. e. Persians and Arabs used black and white slaves.
In late-nineteenth-century cities, it was not uncommon for the very wealthy to live in the heart of the city.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Quite often, the heroes of African-American folktales were __________
A) escaped slaves B) trickster animals C) kindly white people D) abolitionists
Until the Song period, graduates from the imperial examination system made up no more than ______ of all government officials
a. 1/4 b. 1/3 c. 1/2 d. 3/4