There were two main reasons why Bush's approval ratings fell at the end of his presidency, the first being that the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were wildly unpopular, and the second being that the US economy was struggling.
He hated America because it is home to the majority of the Christians in the world. He called America "The Big Satan" because our social customs were different and he felt his culture was threatened by the freedoms America provides its citizens.
No he was not. I believe so and it is proven.
Though Oklahoma and Indian territories (the Twin Territories) had different liquor policies, the sale of alcohol was still permitted by Oklahoma Territory (O.T.) laws. Oklahoma Enabling Act permitted Oklahoma to establish a "dispensary" or liquor agency to handle the sale of alcohol for "medicinal" purposes.<span> So when nationwide </span>prohibition <span>provided in the 18th amendment was </span>repealed<span> in 1933, nothing changed in </span>Oklahoma<span>. </span>Oklahoma<span> wasn't the only “dry” </span>state<span>, though.</span>
The correct answer of the given question above would be option B. The one who wrote the strongly anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom's Cabin which was published in 1852 is Harriet Beecher Stowe. This novel "helped lay the groundwork for the Civil War", according to Will Kaufman. Hope this answers the question.<span>
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