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In the early 1900s, what did it mean for cities to be "dry"?
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In the early 1900s, what did it mean for cities to be "dry"?
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In the early 1900s, what did it mean for cities to be "dry"?
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Cities had severe water shortages and restricted water usage.
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it meant for the city to be 'dry' is when they have a low water count and not much water like a drought
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