Your textbook discusses "dry" counties in the U.S. What is a dry county?
A) A county where rainfall is below the national average
B) A county that experiences no rainfall
C) A county in which it is illegal to produce, purchase and sell alcohol
D) A county in which only dry gin is consumed
C
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