In the 1920s, the "noble experiment" referred to
A. the equal rights amendment for women
B. laws to restrict child labor
C. political isolationism
D. female suffrage
E. the prohibition of alcohol
Answer: E
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WHS AP US History Chapter 22
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- Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge were similar in
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