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Which statement best describes the beliefs of those who were against Prohibition in the early 1900s?
They were hopeful that Prohibition would harm businesses.
They thought Prohibition would take away people’s rights.
They thought Prohibition was evil and immoral.
They were afraid that Prohibition would harm society.

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They thought Prohibition would take away people’s rights.

Opponents argued it infringed on personal freedom and private choice (and would lead to law-breaking, loss of jobs and tax revenue), whereas supporters saw alcohol as immoral.