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If states did not raise the drinking age from 18 to 21 in 1984, what were they told would happen?
- The government would no longer fund bars.
- The government would take away all available funding for state highways.
- The prices of alcohol would be increased by 15%.
- Take it like a man.
In 1996, a piece of legislation known as the States' Rights Act was proposed in an attempt to:
- Return drinking age control to the states.
- Give states the right to increase the tax on alcohol.
- Increase the severity of consequences for underage drinking.
- Give bars the right to flag their customers.
Which of the following powers has NOT been constitutionally delegated to the federal government?
- The power to regulate sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages.
- The power to withhold funding for state projects.