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Prohibition failed for several key reasons, including widespread public disregard for the law, which led to the rise of illegal speakeasies and organized crime. Law enforcement was often underfunded and overwhelmed, making it difficult to enforce the ban effectively. Additionally, the economic implications of losing taxes from alcohol sales and the negative social consequences, such as increased violence and corruption, contributed to growing public disillusionment with Prohibition. Ultimately, the combination of these factors led to its repeal in 1933.

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