In the 1980s, states raised the minimum drinking age to 21 . What role did the federal government play in bringing this about?

a. Congress required states to raise the drinking age as a condition for receiving federal highway funding.
b. The president issued an executive order requiring states to raise the drinking age.
c. The Supreme Court issued a decision invalidating state laws that allowed drinking by people under 21.
d. Congress made raising the drinking age an eligibility requirement for a competitive grant program.


a

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