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The gang fights, wars, and deaths during prohibition. Notably, Al Capone and the Valentine's Day Massacre.

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Where is the prohibition addressed?

In the 18th Amendment, in the Volstead Act, and in the 21st Amendment.


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What amendment was alchol banned from US?

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How did national prohibition enforce the eighteenth amendment?

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How did the eighteenth amendment and the volstead act change the federal governments role?

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