What was the significance of the Mann Act of 1925?

A. It prohibited bringing women into the country for the purpose of prostitution.
B. It made the possession and distribution of cocaine, a drug previously used as a pain reliever, a federal crime.
C. It set the standard for obscenity in cases involving pornography.
D. It made prostitution legal in three counties within the state of Nevada.


Answer: A

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