What was the controversial law that established prohibition in the United States? 🔊
The controversial law that established prohibition in the United States was the 18th Amendment, ratified in 1919. This amendment, along with the Volstead Act, prohibited the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages. Prohibition aimed to address social issues associated with alcohol consumption, including crime and morality. However, it led to unintended consequences such as the rise of organized crime, speakeasies, and widespread disrespect for the law. The social experiment was highly polarizing, and by 1933, the 21st Amendment was ratified, effectively repealing prohibition and restoring legal alcohol consumption, highlighting the challenge of legislating morality.
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