Reformers pushed for passage of the eighteenth amendment, arguing that
a. states did not have...
Social Studies, 30.09.2019 01:20 mathsux6600
Reformers pushed for passage of the eighteenth amendment, arguing that
a. states did not have the right to take away a person’s property.
b. unions had the right to call strikes to protect worker rights.
c. alcohol caused crime and broke up families.
d. unlimited immigration was causing most of the problems experienced by america’s cities.
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