Only a handful of people currently belong to the Prohibition Party, which has suffered a major split. The deaths of the leaders of the two factions has cast the future of the Party in doubt.
We need a time or year. The Democratic Party has had many heads. Often who ever the president is is considered the head of the party they belong to.
Many people opposed the repeal of National Prohibition and hoped that WW II would lead to Prohibition, just as WW I had earlier done.
No one really knows.
Many people around the world still support prohibition of alcohol,
People began to realize that Prohibition wasn't solving any problems but was, itself, creating many serious ones.
Prohibition made organized criminals rich and also profited the many corrupted public officials.
At the beginning, many people were very optimistic but as its failures became increasingly evident more and more people came to oppose Prohibition. By the time of its repeal, 74% of voters opposed it.
No, most Americans do not belong to the same political party. The United States has a two-party system, with the Democratic Party and the Republican Party being the major political parties. However, there are also many Americans who identify as independents or belong to smaller, third-party organizations.
Because organized crime and its violence grew, because aggressive prohibition agents shot many people, because many people died from drinking tainted moonshine, etc.
Wangari Maathai belongs to the Green Party. She plays a big part in their politics and has brought the party many victories.
many of the people that supported prohibition in the 1920s were housewives. They felt that alcohol was the root of all problems. This is because many of their husbands would get their paycheck on friday and spend it all on alcohol that day, leaving the family with no money to buy food with. These women were part of a movement known as "temperance." although there were many reasons people supported prohibition, this was the main one.
Prohibition failed because many americans found ways to get around the law