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The arguments for prohibition were that alcohol was addictive and dangerous. It killed many, wrecked the lives of many more, and destroyed families. The arguments against prohibition were pretty much what you hear today about the war on drugs. It's costly and promotes criminal behavior.Apr 8, 2016
In some cases, large boulders are 'picked up" by the ice and carried along. Sometimes, this includes icebergs that will carry the boulder a long way from the glacier. This is what they call 'rogue" boulders, huge rocks that ended up in odd places, many many miles away from the parent rock formation. One specific example, rogue boulders in Oregon and Washington dropped by melting icebergs from the "Great Missoula Floods."
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<span>• Reagan implemented many conservative (or progressive, as he thought) policies during his presidency. Under "supply-side economics," he relied on heavy interest rates to curb inflation. He also made a tax reform to lower the tax rates of the wealthiest Americans. This was harmful to the American economy as the rich got richer and the poor got poorer. The unemployment rate went up as factories had to close down. Supply-side economics was this belief that lower taxes would stimulate economic activity. It led to large budget deficits and the national debt tripled. Reagan's policies inspired corporate takeovers, but left factories closing, job losses, and devastated communities. It threatened family stability and employment security.</span>