Legitimate bars, lounges, clubs, brewpubs, wineries, breweries, and distilleries would go out of business, throwing thousands of people out of work in those industries and the industries that support them. A huge black market would be created, causing all sorts of organized crime to grow that, in turn, would cause the government to divert valuable resources to combat. If you thought the war on drugs was a losing proposition, the war on booze would be a complete disaster.
before prohibition men were drinking in saloons
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Traditionalists opposed prohibition for reasons such as eroding personal freedoms, increased government intervention in people's lives, negative impacts on small businesses (like breweries and distilleries), and the belief that prohibition would lead to increased criminal activity.
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Alot wilder.
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To cite the Volstead Act in APA format, you would include the Act's title, its full title ("National Prohibition Act of 1919"), and the year it was enacted (1919). In the reference list, it would look like: National Prohibition Act of 1919, 1919.
they were just like they were today except they were much much less fat
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The Northeast region of the US had the lowest number of prohibition arrests during the Prohibition era. Cities like New York and Philadelphia had large populations and a high concentration of organized crime, making enforcement of prohibition laws more challenging.
We would probably hunt them into extinction.