Answer:
The prohibition of alcohol during the 1920s resulted in the smuggling of alcohol, informal production of liquor, illegal sale of liquor, and the rise of criminal activity mostly associated with gangs.
Explanation:
The prohibition of alcohol during the 1920s resulted in five main things:
1. Bootlegging: manufacturing and sell liquor illegally.
2. Speakeasies: places, such as clubs or stores, that sold alcohol.
3. Smuggling: Smuggling of alcohol throughout different states.
4. Homemade liquor in private homes.
5. An increase in criminal activity related to gangs that deal with alcohol, such as Al Capone and his gang.
False since it doesn’t freeze your lungs but instead just irritates the respiratory passages :)
The correct answer is B.
Counter displays of tobacco products is a law implemented to protect the public and especially underage people from buying and consuming products proved to be harmful and addictive. Throughout the years, advertising of such products has been severely limited. Instead it has been replaced by campaigns that warn people of the dangers surrounding smoking. In a similar manner, Californian authorities try to limit the exposure of tobacco products to the public and especially children and adolescents.
Its one of these
<span>Isoniazid (H/Inh)
Rifampicin (R/Rif) (In the United States rifampicin is called rifampin)
Pyrazinamide (Z/Pza)
Ethambutol (E/Emb)
<span>Streptomycin (S/Stm)</span></span>