For the Democratic party in the 1920s, prohibition created
a. unprecedented loyalty among religious voters.
b. a major fault line dividing "wets" and "drys."
c. new opportunities to attack poor Republican enforcement.
d. a windfall of illicit donations from bootleggers.
e. a realignment of urban voters.
b
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Which of these could be considered the outcome of the conflict? A) The conflict led to no major long-term reforms in the English government. B) The rule of the Protestant government was reaffirmed and solidified. C) The relations between Catholics and Protestants were greatly improved. D) Parliament became dominant over the king. E) The trust between the middle class and the aristocracy was eroded irreversibly.
The Spring and Autumn Chronicles depict a world in which repeated attempts are made to create a stable political and social order among the 15 major ___________ states.
a. Xia. b. Shang. c. Yangshao. d. Zhou.
All of the following were TRUE of the Inca Empire EXCEPT
A) it extended along the Pacific coast of South America from southern Colombia to northern Chile and included all of modern day Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia. B) the Incas ruled some 32 million people from their capital of Cuzco and from the mountain fortress of Machu Picchu. C) Incan religion did not play a significant role in how the emperor or his family were viewed by the people. D) it included a vast bureaucracy and army as well as 25,000miles of roads and bridges.
The idea of the republican mother argued that women were
a. equal to men in the fight for political authority. b. the true educators of patriotism for their children. c. guaranteed the same property rights as men. d. subordinate to men in all ways. e. required to fight in the military.