<span>I think is e; temperance movements did do a lot in passing the prohibition act. An example is the Women's Christian Temperance Movement.They sought to tell people about the ill effects of alcohol on a family.</span>
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What did the Supreme Court decide in the Slaughterhouse Cases United States v Cruikshank and United States v, Reese?
Summary. The United States v. Cruikshank, 92 U.S. 542 was a Supreme Court case that led to an allowance of violence and deprivation of rights against the newly freed slaves. Their citizenship rights, equal protections of the law, and several other Fourteenth Amendment provisions were being deprived.
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It would be communism and dictatorship. It is contrast why the allied powers fight for during the Second World War for a free and a democratic world but such dreams in the eastern Europe is lost because they are under the iron curtain of the Soviet Union after the war and become satellite states of USSR.
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they could do anything and not have consequences
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1)Food & Protection
2.)The Fredonian Rebellion(December 21, 1826-January 23, 1827)
<h3>Explanation:</h3>
1.)Indians used every part of the buffalo,they used the meat to feed their families and they would use the bones of the buffalo to create weapons through this weapons,the weapons became protection against rival tribes and mother nature.
2.)It was the first attempt by Anglo settlers in Texas to secede from Mexico
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