1920's 18th Amendment

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the 1920’s was a dangerous time period to live in when getting involved with alcohol. The 18th amendment enforced the prohibition in order to decrease the crime rates but it was increased instead.”The precipitous rise in crime, coupled with the public’s opposition to the 18th Amendment, encouraged future President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to campaign on behalf of repealing Prohibition in 1932. Once in office, Roosevelt kept his promise. Prohibition was repealed on December 5, 1933, when specially selected state ratifying conventions ratified the 21st Amendment.” The economy turned for the worst and the government lost a lot of tax money in order to hire people to enforce the laws and pay for the jails as well. This inevitably makes us Americans

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