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in the early 1900s, what did it mean for cities to be \dry\?
○ cities had severe water shortages and restricted water usage.
○ cities imposed extremely high taxes on water usage.
○ cities restricted the sale and consumption of alcohol.
○ cities allowed consumption of alcohol as long as it was taxed.
In the early 1900s, the term "dry" in the context of cities was related to the temperance movement and Prohibition - era concepts. "Dry" cities were those that restricted the sale and consumption of alcohol, in line with the push for temperance and later Prohibition - related measures. The other options about water shortages, high water taxes, or taxed alcohol consumption do not align with the historical meaning of "dry" in this context.
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C. Cities restricted the sale and consumption of alcohol.