A.
True
B.
False
The correct answer is A) True.
It was true that most of McCarthy's accusations were false.
We are talking about Republican Senator from Wisconsin, Joseph McCarty. During the Cold War years -by 1950s. he accused many government employees and military officials of the United States to have connections with Communists. This persecution time was known as the "Red Scare," and ruined the reputation of many people. Later, it was proved that McCarty's accusations were just opinions and he could provide any support to its claims.
B. Meiji regime
C. Muromachi period
D. Kamakura period
O East Asian nations
O Western European nations
0 North American nations
Answer:
The Anti-Saloon League lobbied Congress to encourage its representatives to support Prohibition.
Propaganda during the early 1900s depicted alcohol as a destroyer of morality and productivity. The use of propaganda was particularly effective during World War I, where the prohibitionists linked their campaign to anti-German sentiments and patriotism. Despite initial success, public opposition and enforcement issues caused the repeal of Prohibition in 1933.
Propaganda played a significant role in encouraging more Americans to support Prohibition in the early 1900s. Much of this propaganda was geared towards portraying alcohol as a destroyer of family values, morality, and productivity. Organisations such as the Women's Christian Temperance Union and the Anti-Saloon League were very active, associating alcohol with societal problems and promoting its ban.
During World War I, anti-German sentiments also played into the hands of the prohibitionists as many of the breweries were owned by German immigrants. By linking Prohibition to patriotism and the war effort, the supporters were able to gain more public backing. Various propaganda materials were used, such as posters and flyers, emphasising the need for rationing resources and casting alcohol as a wasteful indulgence.
The Progressive Reformers and the Anti-Saloon League pushed the prohibitionist agenda at a grassroots level, state by state, to effect changes. However, significant enforcement issues coupled with public opposition eventually led to the repeal of Prohibition in 1933.
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• communities in present-day Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand
These are examples of
A. areas in Oceania where new states developed after 300 C.E.
B.Islamic kingdoms in Oceania that were established in 800 C.E.
C.Oceania kingdoms that were fought over during the crusades.
D.areas that the Chinese Empire ruled from 300 C.E. to 1000 C.E.
The correct answer is "A".