Awake

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Psychology

 

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Anonymous

 

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February 4, 2012

 

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University

 

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Besides a growing lack of public support for both Prohibition and temperance itself, the outlaw of alcohol continued throughout the United States?at least in the law books. In practice, however, National Prohibition was much less effective than temperance and Prohibition leaders had hoped, in the end causing more problems than it solved...
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Once started, Prohibition led to the rise in crime during the twenties, the public health problems associated with bootleg liquor and alcohol substitutes, the problems between religious, racial, and the political rise in response to its presence. Prohibition did enjoy some success. History revealed that alcohol drinking did drop after the National Prohibition and the Volstead Act...
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