<span>The temperance movement was aimed at ending the drinking of alcoholic beverages.
Most women and some men were against the consumption of alcohol, which is why they fought to completely ban it in the 19th century. Although they did manage to ban it for a while, the movement completely vanished towards the middle of the 20th century.
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I think it is the last one (establishment of the supreme court) because the stuff that the paragraph said was relating to how the king could make his own laws to stay in power, so they needed a thing to prevent that in America.
Before WWII, there were many racial problems and African Americans were not seen as equals. WWII forced many young men to fight together, regardless of race. This healed broken race relations to a certain extent, but there was still more progress to be made after the war.
The last two seem right to me
Wilson outlined fourteen points that included the end of secret diplomacy, armament reductions, freedom of the seas, and the creation of an international organization with representatives of every nation to avoid any conflict escalation.
But the European allied nations were more interested in retribution than peace and Germany was forced to pay unlimited reparations. While the Fourteen Points were all ignored, Wilson did get approval for a league of nations. However, back in the US, he encountered opposition from isolationist Republicans in Congress who thought the League could limit the country’s autonomy and drag the country into another war.