Questions: 12 When referring to alcohol, which country is categorized as a dry culture?
France
United States
Italy
None of the above
Transcript text: 12 When referring to alcohol, which country is categorized as a dry culture?
France
United States
Italy
None of the above
Solution
The answer is: United States
Explanation for each option:
France: France is known for its rich wine culture and is one of the largest wine producers in the world. Alcohol consumption, particularly wine, is deeply embedded in French culture and social practices. Therefore, France is not considered a dry culture.
United States: The United States has a history of temperance movements and Prohibition (1920-1933), during which the production, importation, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages were banned. Even today, there are certain regions and communities within the U.S. that have strict regulations on alcohol consumption, making it more aligned with the concept of a "dry culture" compared to the other options.
Italy: Similar to France, Italy has a strong tradition of wine production and consumption. Wine is an integral part of Italian cuisine and culture, and alcohol is widely accepted and consumed in social settings. Thus, Italy is not considered a dry culture.
None of the above: This option is incorrect because the United States can be categorized as a dry culture, especially when considering its historical context and certain contemporary practices.
In summary, the United States is the country among the given options that can be categorized as a dry culture due to its historical and some current practices regarding alcohol regulation.