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Simora [160]
1 year ago
11

Look at each of the following arguments. Using the drop-down menus, choose whether each argument is for or against prohibition.

"The choice to drink alcohol should be an individual’s right." "Banning alcohol would solve social problems." "Alcohol causes immorality and poor behavior." "Prohibition would make many Americans lose their jobs and businesses."
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1 answer:
algol [13]1 year ago
3 0

Answer:

1 and 4 are against. 2 and 3 are for prohibition.

Explanation:

you can tell by how the point of views are told.

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