Among the consequences of prohibition were

a. a growing recognition of the health risks of alcohol consumption.
b. growing cultural conflict between urban immigrants and residents of the South and West.
c. reduced absenteeism in American industry.
d. a vast increase in organized crime and gangsterism.
e. increased respect for law enforcement.


b, c, d

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How have the "everyday" options for women in Japan changed since World War II? With what results? Have these changes been advantageous for women and/or Japan as a whole? Why or why not?

What will be an ideal response?

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By the fall of 1914, President Woodrow Wilson

A. concluded he could not achieve meaningful reform of the economy. B. had succeeded in breaking up most business trusts. C. had created the mechanisms for a vigorous legal pursuit of monopoly. D. decided to expand his progressive reform efforts. E. believed his reform program had largely been accomplished.

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The heart of Roosevelt's New Deal was

A) decreasing the size of the federal government. B) laissez-faire economics. C) democratic socialism. D) bold, persistent experimentation.

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Like kabuki, geishas were __________ in modern Japan

A) women sold into slavery B) usually of high status C) part of the floating world D) part of the imperial court

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