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The Eighteenth Amendment declared the production, transport, and sale of intoxicating liquors illegal, though it did not outlaw the actual consumption of alcohol. Shortly after the amendment was ratified, Congress passed the Volstead Act to provide for the federal enforcement of Prohibition.
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The North Anti-South efforts ie: resource cutoffs, tariffs and black freedom propaganda.
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If you are referring to the American Civil war the south was defeated by major resource cut-offs to the Confederate army, making them weak and causing mass desertion. Included in that were mass propaganda for black slaves from the north "better lives and pay" this caused mass revolts in southern plantations, finally the North imposed heavy tariffs on the South. Northern allies followed suit with the tariffs and put the final nail in the coffin of the dying confederate army.
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Absolutism is the political regime that is characterized by the meeting of all powers in a single person. These political regimens are more commonly seen in monarchies and as such the French monarchy was no different.
Louis XIV was the best example of an absolute ruler, his infamous quote "I am the state" was statement that came from the steps it took to make it possible for him to rule unquestioned.
These included:
- Subjugating the noble class
- Creation of a bureaucratic state
- Collecting taxes for the crown
- A loyal and large army
- Religious uniformity (Henry IV converted to catholicism in order to rule the largely catholic predominant country)
All these steps and policies along with help from Richelieu (eliminating domestic factions and restraining the power of the nobility), Mazarin (advocating the divine right of kings) and Colbert (raising taxes and tariffs to aid the State treasury of France) made it possible for the consolidation of the French monarchy in the 17th century.
Answer: D
Explanation: the Germans (from the west) and the Russians f(from the east) invaded Poland marking the beginning of ww2