The passage of the Nineteenth Amendment

A) repealed Prohibition.
B) outlawed the manufacture and distribution of alcohol.
C) gave women the right to vote.
D) created national social welfare programs.
E) ended child labor across the country.


C

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a. Congress could use the military for Indian removal. b. President could use the army and navy to collect federal tariff duties. c. President could use the army to collect excise taxes. d. military could force citizens to track down runaway slaves. e. All of these choices are correct.

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The take over of Wounded Knee was part of the drive for equal rights by:

A) women. B) African Americans. C) Native Americans. D) gays and lesbians.

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New Deal programs were based on the assumption that mothers

A) stayed at home to raise their children, while fathers would pay for all. B) were never heads of households. C) were incapable of working. D) were frequently their families' principal breadwinner.

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Quinn’s article investigates the practice of:

a. girl watching b. boy watching c. student watching d. labor watching

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