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why did prohibition end in the united states? a shift in government focus to other social issues unrelated to alcohol. international pressure to align with global alcohol policies the development of safer, nonalcoholic alternatives to traditional beverages recognition that it was difficult to enforce and led to an increase in organized crime
Prohibition in the U.S. (1920-1933) failed primarily because enforcement was extremely challenging, with widespread bootlegging, and it created a massive black market that empowered organized crime syndicates. The other options are incorrect: the government did not shift focus to unrelated issues, international pressure was not a driver, and nonalcoholic alternatives did not cause its end.
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D. Recognition that it was difficult to enforce and led to an increase in organized crime