The Prohibition movement won progressive support by

a. virtue of its social and moral arguments.
b. linking the saloon to political corruption.
c. arguing that drinking contributed to poverty among working people.
d. appealing to the Christianity of some Americans.
e. all of these choices.


ANS: E

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A) finding enough work to do. B) establishing gender divisions of labor. C) having few outlets for creativity. D) isolation.

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Unlike Roman law, the Shari`ah __________

A) provides no protection for women B) is concerned with commerce C) was relatively flexible D) is above all a religious code

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What were the causes of the breakup of Yugoslavia? How did the ensuing conflict lead to intervention from outside the region?

What will be an ideal response?

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