A) It reduced drinking in some areas of the country.
B) The federal government did not commission enough agents to effectively enforce the law.
C) Organized crime gained exclusive access to an enormous, lucrative industry.
D) Many of the middle-class progressives who had originally supported prohibition began to oppose the experiment.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) was formed by the American Federation of Labor.
B) was one of the few unions led by an African American.
C) organized against sleeping car manufacturerA. Philip Randolph.
D) was one of the few unions led by African Americans, and it was formed by the American Federation of Labor.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) $700.
B) $1,100.
C) $1,500.
D) $1,900.
E) $2,400.
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A) generally enabled a working-class family to thrive on a single income.
B) rose most quickly for unskilled workers.
C) generally rose at a rate far below increases in production and profits.
D) equaled or exceeded the rate of production growth.
E) generally decreased as the labor market became tighter.
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A) a rise in wages.
B) income levels at the "minimum comfort level."
C) little control over their economic fate.
D) few opportunities to join a company union.
E) employers trying to keep their labor costs low.
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A) decided to shift away from craft unions.
B) created a partner organization, the Congress of Industrial Organizations.
C) used strikes in an attempt to organize unskilled workers.
D) became more radical after the death of Samuel Gompers.
E) believed workers should be organized on the basis of skills.
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A) their passive approach to the presidency.
B) ethics.
C) their personalities.
D) both their personalities and their passive approach to the presidency.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) Filipinos.
B) Chinese.
C) Japanese.
D) Mexicans.
E) Issei.
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A) was largely centered in the South.
B) focused primarily on intimidating African Americans.
C) became primarily concerned about Catholics, Jews, and foreigners.
D) officially renounced the use of violence.
E) was a males-only organization.
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A) John Scopes was found innocent.
B) fundamentalists reduced their political activism.
C) the conflict between fundamentalists and modernists subsided.
D) anti-evolution laws were repealed in most other states.
E) William Jennings Bryan decided to run one more time for president.
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A) claimed that Theodore Roosevelt was his political role model.
B) believed the federal government should actively promote the social welfare of Americans.
C) lost his party's bid for another nomination in the election of 1928.
D) had no political experience prior to becoming vice president in 1920.
E) was less active a president than Warren Harding.
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