When was Prohibition repealed?
A) shortly after it became law
B) during World War II
C) gradually through the twentieth century
D) not until 1980s, when it was no longer enforced
E) during the Great Depression
E
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Goods, for so doing." At the libel trial of Peter Zenger in 1736 in New York, Andrew Hamilton argued that Zenger should be What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following reflects the ideology of “separate spheres”?
a) Women stay at home and men go out to work. b) Blacks work in agriculture and whites work in industry. c) Catholics and Protestants live in different communities. d) The church should not influence the decisions of the state.
In addition to weaponry and warfare, the production of bronze
A. allowed women to obtain positions of power in society. B. contributed heavily to the domestication of horses and the development of horseback riding. C. caused city dwellers to take up agricultural pursuits. D. gave rise to a diverse set of occupations and more versatile economies.
Legislation passed by the Grenville ministry in 1764-1765 adversely affected ________ in America.
A. small farmers B. New England merchants C. southern planters D. urban workers E. All these answers are correct.