2. one of the impacts of the prohibition amendment was the growth of speakeasies, illegal bars where people…

2. one of the impacts of the prohibition amendment was the growth of speakeasies, illegal bars where people could still purchase and consume alcohol

2. one of the impacts of the prohibition amendment was the growth of speakeasies, illegal bars where people could still purchase and consume alcohol

Answer

Brief Explanations:

The Prohibition Amendment (18th Amendment) in the U.S. banned the production, sale, and transportation of alcohol. Speakeasies were illegal establishments that emerged to provide alcohol despite the ban. This shows how laws can lead to underground markets as people find ways to satisfy their demand (in this case, for alcohol).

Answer:

The statement is correct. The 18th Amendment (Prohibition) led to the growth of speakeasies (illegal bars for alcohol purchase/consumption).