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although president franklin roosevelt supported repeal of prohibition, he wanted to ban the saloons, bars, and taverns in the united states.
source: new york times, december 6,
36 based on this document, what is one impact of the efforts to address prohibition? 1
The document shows the repeal of Prohibition. From the article, one impact is that many speakeasies closed (as per the "MANY SPEAKEASIES CLOSE" headline), or New York celebrated with quiet restraint, or legal liquor was scarce initially, or there was a new era of legalized alcohol with city toasts. We can pick one, like the closing of speakeasies, as an impact of the efforts to address (repeal) Prohibition.
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One impact of the efforts to address Prohibition (repeal) was that many speakeasies closed (as indicated by the "MANY SPEAKEASIES CLOSE" headline in the document). (Other possible answers: New York celebrated the new era with quiet restraint; Legal liquor was scarce initially after the repeal; The nation moved to a new policy with the ratification of Prohibition repeal, etc.)