The correct answer is: "It was unpopular with a majority of Americans and also difficult to enforce".
The 18th amendment to the US Constitution was issued in 1917 and declared a nationwide prohibition of intoxicating liquors, which banned both the production and sale of alcoholic beverages. Subsequently the Volstead Act was issued too, for the enforcement of this 18th amendment.
Although there was a decrease in alcohol consumption the enforcement of these regulations was extremely complicated, criminal organizations arose and started to sell alcohol in the black markets. Moreover, the public opinion started to reject the Prohibition in the 1920s decade. In 1932 President Franklin D. Roosevelt claimed for its derogation and in 1933 the 21st amendment to the US Contitution was passed to repeal the previous 18th amendment. It is the only time in the US history that one amendment is only issued to overrule a previous one.
I think so yes why wouldnt there be
Sentence 3 is the one that appropriately inserts a hyphen to move to the next line. Macie put forth a lot of effort every day to pursue her dream of playing professional softball.
How should a hyphen be used to move to the next line?
When a word cannot fit in a line, a hyphen is used to separate the word.
When a writer has to separate a word into syllables in order to go to the next line, they should use a hyphen. A one-syllable word cannot be divided according to the hyphen rule.
The erroneous usage of the hyphen is evident in Sentence 1 when "r" is separated from "detector."
The hyphen should have been placed between straw and berries in Sentence 2.
Joy is a one-syllable word in Sentence 4.
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Answer:
A. checks and balances.
Explanation:c
The US Constitution is based on the Separation of Powers principle, which divides the government power and responsibility into the executive, the judicial and the legislative branches, and which also sets the basis for the Checks and Balances principle, a system whereby all three branches can oversee, influence, control and limit the other to prevent abuses of power and unbalance. The selection of federal judges by the President, the head of the executive branch, is an example of how this system works. However, this process does not stop here, once a federal judge is nominated, then it has to be approved by Congress in order to become a judge. This way, all three branches are involved in this process.