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False. It was a date which will live in infamy
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1. C to raise the prices of agricultural products
2. C The suspension continued the policy of workers negotiating as individuals. ( I think)
3. D by enforcing new farming techniques that prevented dust storms
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1. AAA, the law offered farmers subsidies in exchange for limiting their production of certain crops. The subsidies were meant to limit overproduction so that crop prices could increase.
2.National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) suspended antitrust laws and allowed business, labor, and government to cooperate at setting up voluntary laws for each industry. Employees were given the right to organize and bargain collectively and could not be required, as a condition of employment, to join or refrain from joining a labor organization.
3. Plant trees to break the fierce winds, teach them new techniques to preserve their soil and conserve water were combining scientific research, community engagement, business incentives, and proven environmental policies including soil and water conservation programs.
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Answer to question 1: Prohibition in the United States was a nationwide constitutional ban on the production, importation, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages from 1920 to 1933. Prohibitionists first attempted to end the trade in alcoholic drinks during the 19th century.
Answer to question 2: The growth of the illegal liquor trade under Prohibition made criminals of millions of Americans. As the decade progressed, court rooms and jails overflowed, and the legal system failed to keep up. Many defendants in prohibition cases waited over a year to be brought to trial
Answer to number 3: Prohibition led to a rise in crime. That included violent forms such as murder. During the first year of Prohibition the number of crimes committed in 30 major cities in the U.S. increased 24%. Arrests for drunkenness and disorderly conduct increased 21%.
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To feel like they belonged, had protection
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights have 30 articles