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how did the speakeasy culture reflect the societal attitudes toward prohibition?
as a symbol of the growing divide between urban and rural attitudes toward alcohol
as a form of resistance, showing the desire to maintain personal freedoms
as a movement toward healthier lifestyle choices, showing how moderate alcohol consumption was not harmful
as a reflection of the underground cultural and music scene of the era
Speakeasies were illegal establishments that sold alcohol during Prohibition. Their existence and popularity directly demonstrated widespread pushback against the ban on alcohol, as people actively sought to circumvent the law to retain the personal freedom to consume alcohol. While they were linked to urban culture and underground scenes, their core reflection of societal attitudes was resistance to the restriction of personal freedoms. The framing of them as a health-focused movement is incorrect, as Prohibition was not about health moderation in this context.
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B. As a form of resistance, showing the desire to maintain personal freedoms