Question 1
Throughout the historic deep south, so-called "moonshine enclaves," were made up of __________.
◦ local moonshine syndicates and bootleggers
◦ law enforcement officials and politicians
◦ local businessmen and ordinary citizens
◦ all of these
Question 2
By the pre-Prohibition twentieth century, the well-established brothel operations had passed into the hands of women such as Gertrude Dix. She was the wife of Fourth Ward political boss and saloon owner Thomas C. Anderson.
◦ true
◦ false