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Essay heading: Prohibition In The 1920'S
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The Demise of Prohibition:
a. As prohibition helped organized crime flourish, organized crime helped with the demise of Prohibition.
b. The obstacles and complications of the Eighteenth Amendment and the National Prohibition Enforcement Act became quite obvious in a short period of time.
c. When Hoover took over office he established the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement... displayed 300 characters
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When Hoover took over office he established the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement.
d. When Roosevelt took office “Resolutions supporting repeal were introduced in the House and Senate” (Hintz, 79).
VI. Conclusion:
National Prohibition of alcohol in the United States was doomed to fail from the beginning... displayed next 300 characters
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