Criminals took over the manufacture and/or distribution of alcohol. It was so profitable that criminal gangs fought over territories, which often led to innocent victims being harmed. It also led to the corruption of politicians, law enforcement agencies, police departments and judges. In the end, prohibition did little to curb the use of alcohol.
The enormous growth of organized crime.
No- not at all. The Democrat Al Smith was the one opposed to prohibition.
Write a one-paragraph recommendation on whether Prohibition should continue to be enforced or repealed as an American policy
The 18th amendment... Prohibition
prohibitionists were a group of people (and sometimes still are) who opposed drinking of any kind. they promoted the passage of the 18th amendment, which began the period of 'prohibition' in the united states, in which the sale and production of liquor was outlawed. the prohibition movement was one of many that began in the progressive era of the 1920's.
what is one result of prohibition during the 1920s?
Plankton making less oxygen is one result of a sudden unexpected change in the environment.
The enormous growth of organized crime.
no one. prohibition is no longer in effect.
One result of prohibition in the US was the rise of organized crime, as illegal alcohol production and distribution became profitable for criminal organizations. Additionally, there was widespread disregard for the law, leading to a decrease in respect for authority and an increase in corruption. Prohibition also led to the closure of many legal bars and breweries, causing job loss and economic hardships.
James L. Brown, was the one who formed the prohibition league.
Comedy is funny because of the surprise. All comedy depends on the audience expecting one result and getting something unexpected.
You should exclude the anomalous results when calculating an average.
The 21st amendment, which is the repeal of prohibition, repealed the 18th amendment which was about prohibition.
bootleggers
prohibition
A revival of the ku klux klan, which strongly supported prohibition and its strict enforcement.