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- 1. The Alcoholic Republic: An American Tradition
The author of The Alcoholic Republic began researching this book to find out what prompted so many to attack alcohol consumption in the early nineteenth-century. W.J Rorabaugh found statistics, in his research, to support his idea that the Temperance Movement was launched as a response to a period of exceptionally hearty drinking (ix). Though th
2. Proposition 6: Prohibition Of Sale Of Horse Meat For Human Consumption
Proposition 6 would prohibit sale of horse meat for human consumption. Would outlaw selling, owning or slaughtering horses for human consumption. Would outlaw sending horses out of state to be killed for use as human food. This would apply to ponies, burros and mules. I am for proposition 6 I think eating horse or any other animal that would be con
3. Gross Domestic Product
The is one of the important tools used to measure a nations productivity and output. It is a scorecard that can be used to measure one years output against another, or even to compare one nations economic output (as long as the formulas limitations are recognized) to anothers. Components of There are two approaches to : income and expendit
4. Prohibition: The Ignoble Experiment
The 18th Amendment , considered to be one of the biggest follies of the nation, was brought about with the intent to sincerely help the U.S., but more harm came from it than good. Prohibition, also known as the 18th Amendment , was ratified on January 29th, 1920 and was repealed on December 5th, 1933 with the ratification of the 21st Amendment whic
5. Metabolic Costs Of Generating Force
1. METABOLIC COST OF GENERATING FORCE Similarly sized bipeds and quadrupeds use nearly the same amount of metabolic energy to run, despite dramatic differences in morphology and running mechanics. It has been shown that the rate of metabolic energy use in quadrupedal runners and bipedal hoppers can be predicted from just body weight and time availa