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The second one is definitely correct. She was one of the brightest stars of the Harlem Renaissance.
The first one is another one of those nightmares. Some people in the country did not support prohibition. For some it was an opportunity to make money. I don't think you could make a blanket statement that says "The rural areas didn't support it." Some did. A is quite true. Organized crime was behind illegal speakeasies. Organized Crime was behind the illegal importation of alcohol. C was also true. The speakeasies didn't shrivel up and disappear. Immigrants could make their own wine, but their population wasn't large enough to create an industry. E was very likely true, but not to the point of being the major problem that the other choices were.
I'm going to pick A, but I think you could choose just about any of the 4 and justify your answer.