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Protestants, rural residents, members of the KKK, very religious people, and opponents of immigration tended to support prohibition.
Blacks, Republicans, Jews, Catholics, immigrants, and opponents of National Prohibition.
Blacks, Republicans, Communists, Jews, Catholics, immigrants, and opponents of National Prohibition.
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Blacks, Republicans, Jews, Catholics, Communists, immigrants, and opponents of National Prohibition.
Blacks, along with Republicans, Jews, Catholics, immigrants, Communists, and opponents of National Prohibition.
The views of Americans about National Prohibition changed over time from generally favorable to generally negative. By the time of repeal, about 75% of voters opposed Prohibition.
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Prohibition was a time of social and governmental reform because women received the right to vote just before Prohibition. It was also the first time it was socially acceptable to break the law.
National Prohibition began in 1920, although many states already had imposed state-wide prohibition by this time.
It varied by state and time.