By the late 19th century, advocates of Prohibition:
a. concentrated on getting their message into school curriculums.
b. worried more about getting people to drink moderately than stop altogether.
c. tried to persuade people to quit drinking on moral grounds.
d. tried to use the power of government to make people stop using alcohol.
D
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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A) ?Dao De Ching B) ?Tibetan Book of the Dead C) ?Lao Tzu D) ?Akito E) ?Feng Shiu
European visitors to Ming China in the sixteenth century were
a. dissatisfied with the quality of Chinese goods. b. trying to convince the Chinese to accept the Russian presence in Manchuria. c. buying huge quantities of opium, which was unavailable in Europe at the time. d. astonished at its power, manufacturing, and vast population. e. unimpressed by China's grandeur.
The termĀ fire-eatersĀ referred to those who
A. proposed using the Missouri Compromise line and dividing territories between the North and South. B. took the view that the federal government had no constitutional right to restrict slavery at all. C. would not tolerate the introduction of slavery into any part of the country. D. favored letting the status of slavery in the West be determined by popular sovereignty.