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Both artists of the two posters were for prohibition. This is because they both show negative images of alcohol. The first source, source C was “a poster published in 1910” nine years before the prohibition law was passed. The artist has drawn a poster, where a man dressed in a suit, passes a small bag of money labelled “weekly wages” over to the barman. The artist has written at the top of the poster “the poor man’s club – the most expensive in the world to belong to” what the artist means by this is that people wasted all their money on alcohol, so it didn’t leave them much or any money for their families.
Approximate Word count = 398 Approximate Pages = 1.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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