The Prohibition movement

A. resulted in major "culture clashes" with many immigrant groups, as drinking establishments were considered by them to be important communal institutions.
B. brought about the end of alcohol production and sales before World War I, when it was then repealed.
C. was opposed by most progressives as being overly intrusive into personal liberty.
D. focused on the consumption of high-alcohol-content liquor, such as whiskey and vodka, but did not oppose wine shops and beer gardens.


Answer: A

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