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Positive And Negative Effects Of Prohibition

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The ban on alcohol in the United States created waves of change across the whole country, positive and negative, economically and socially. The ban on alcohol, the 18th Amendment, started a period called the prohibition which lasted 14 years. The 18th Amendment was ratified and passed on January 29th, 1919, and the 21st Amendment which repealed the former Amendment was ratified and passed on December 5th, 1933 (“Prohibition - Facts & Summary”). The law was originally passed as an attempt by activists to solve one of the numerous social issues occurring at the time such as alcoholism, drug abuse, gambling addiction and so on. Although this law was enforced throughout the entirety of the United States, it did not create any of the positive effects the activists hoped for.

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On the other hand, due to alcohol being illegal and there being a lack of control and regulation of the purity of alcohol sold, there was a contribution of over 50,000 deaths and many more cases of crippling blindness or paralysis. Also, by the end of the 1920s, there were more illegal drinking establishments and alcohol addicts than before the 18th Amendment was passed ("How Prohibition Worked - the Effects”). The prohibition also extended to cigarettes until 1930 when they were again legalised, and because of the lack of another addicting drug’s availability, consumption nearly tripled. Also, not only did the crime rate increase, the prohibition actually promoted the development of organised crime because the amount of planning needed by groups of people to successfully smuggle the sheer amount of alcohol the citizens of America demanded. The people involved in smuggling alcohol into the country regularly got drawn into gangs, which led to more people getting involved in

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