Prohibition outlawed the sell of alcohol. Speakeasies soon opened -

Understand the Problem

The question is asking for the most appropriate completion of a sentence about the Prohibition era and the subsequent rise of speakeasies. It requires understanding the context of Prohibition and the function of speakeasies during this time.

Answer

Prohibition led to illegal speakeasies until it ended with the 21st Amendment.

Prohibition outlawed the sale of alcohol with the 18th Amendment, leading to the rise of illegal speakeasies until the 21st Amendment repealed Prohibition.

Answer for screen readers

Prohibition outlawed the sale of alcohol with the 18th Amendment, leading to the rise of illegal speakeasies until the 21st Amendment repealed Prohibition.

More Information

Prohibition prompted a significant cultural change in the US, giving rise to speakeasies—secret establishments that illegally sold alcohol. These venues became centers of social gathering and nightlife.

Tips

A common mistake is to assume Prohibition banned the consumption of alcohol entirely; it mainly targeted production and sale.

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