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Who were the drys and wets?

The "drys" and "wets" were terms used during the Prohibition era in the United States (1920-1933) to describe opposing viewpoints on alcohol consumption. "Drys" supported the prohibition of alcohol, advocating for temperance and the belief that banning alcohol would reduce crime and improve society. Conversely, "wets" opposed Prohibition, arguing that it infringed on personal liberties and led to increased illegal activities, such as bootlegging. This division reflected broader social and cultural tensions of the time.


Who did not support prohibition?

The wets mostly Catholics, the drys were for it mostly Protestants and women.


In the 1920 Americans were divided into wets and drys what did it mean to be a dry?

In the 1920s, "dry" referred to someone who opposed the consumption of alcohol and supported prohibition laws. Dries believed that alcohol was harmful to society and supported the ban on its production and sale. This term was used during the Prohibition era in the United States.


What did the 'drys' argue were the benefits of prohibition?

it improved individuals, strengthand families, and created better societies


When was The Get Wets created?

The Get Wets was created in 2006.


Who was a person during prohibition?

There were millions of people alive during the prohibition period. Some still are


During the Prohibition if you wanted to drink alcohol during Prohibition where would you go?

squeak easy


What is the result of the prohibition of 1920?

what is one result of prohibition during the 1920s?


What is wit of prohibition?

Will Rogers was a famous wit during National Prohibition.


What was a major resultof prohibition in the US during the 1920s?

A major result of prohibition during the 20s was an increase in gang activity.


Who was President during Prohibition?

Hoover


When was WETS-FM created?

WETS-FM was created on 1974-02-24.