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Prohibition led to a major decrease in the consumption of alcohol in the 1920s and a rise in religious conscientious. please select the best answer from the choices provided t f

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false.

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The prohibition era was not only unsuccessful in its attempt to decrease the consumption of alcohol within the general population, it was, as a matter of fact, also the cause for a notable increase in the quantities of bootlegging and the illegal production and sale of alcohol; also, in many ways, it could be said that it turned people away from religious foundations at the base of the prohibition by turning them to the places where alcohol could be bought and consumed illegally, like speakeasies.

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For the answer to the question above Prohibition led to a major decrease in the consumption of alcohol in the 1920s and a rise in religious conscientious. The answer is clearly false. I hope my answer helped you. Feel free to ask more questions. Have a nice day!
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