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Life after the temperance movement saw a significant cultural shift regarding alcohol consumption in the United States. Prohibition, enacted in 1920, led to the illegal production and distribution of alcohol, giving rise to speakeasies and organized crime. While some social reformers celebrated reduced alcohol consumption and its associated social issues, widespread defiance of Prohibition ultimately led to its repeal in 1933. This period highlighted the tensions between social ideals and personal freedoms, shaping American attitudes toward alcohol for decades to come.

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