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

Respuesta :

The correct answer is B; Repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment.

Further Explanation:

During the Prohibition, there were two groups of people the "wets" and the "drys." The wets were strictly "anti-Prohibitionists." The "drys" wanted the Prohibition.

The wets got what they wanted when the 18th Amendment was repealed in 1933. It had started in 1920. The wets bootlegged liquor and sold it underground. They would cross borders with loads of liquor and would flaunt the drinking in front of the drys.

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