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prohibition was an attempt to stop the consumption of alcohol in the usa. was it effective? explain.
Prohibition (1920 - 1933) was largely ineffective. It led to the rise of bootlegging (illegal alcohol production/sale), speakeasies (illegal drinking establishments), and organized crime (e.g., Al Capone’s operations). Many people still found ways to obtain alcohol, and enforcement was difficult due to widespread public disregard for the law and corruption among officials. Also, it failed to reduce overall alcohol consumption long - term and had negative social/economic impacts (e.g., loss of tax revenue, growth of black markets).
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Prohibition was not effective. It spurred bootlegging, speakeasies, and organized crime as people still sought alcohol. Enforcement was hard due to public disregard and corruption, and it failed to reduce long - term consumption while causing negative social - economic effects like lost tax revenue and black market growth.