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Why were speakeasies named as such during the Prohibition?

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They specialized in public speeches
People spoke quietly to avoid detection
The first one was owned by Mr. Speake
They were located in the speaker's corner

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Final answer:

Speakeasies were named after the practice of speaking quietly to avoid detection during Prohibition.


Step-by-step explanation:

During Prohibition, speakeasies were illegal bars or clubs that sold alcoholic beverages. The name 'speakeasy' originated from the practice of patrons speaking quietly or 'easily' to avoid drawing attention from law enforcement or authorities. Since the sale and consumption of alcohol were prohibited during this time, speakeasies operated in secret locations and had tight security measures to prevent raids.


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