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31 March, 07:27

During Prohibition, what did the "wets" argue for?

A). lower drinking age

B). repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment

C). stronger enforcement of restrictions on drinking

D). legalization of bootlegging

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  1. 31 March, 07:30
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    A.) Lower Drinking Age

    Explanation:

    The process behind the argument provided by the wets started in the 1920's, aka the "Jazz Age", commonly known as the "Roaring 20's".

    The wets decided to raise the drinking age in response to the high amounts of crime, spousal abuse, and to encourage higher religious participation rates.
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