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How did Prohibition affect the

political atmosphere in the

United States?

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How did Prohibition affect the political atmosphere in the United States?

A.) It helped unite the Democratic and Republican parties.

B.) It encouraged some Democrats to become politicians.

C.) It divided the Democratic Party and led to the rise of the Republican Party.

D.) It caused many Republicans to question their leaders.

Answer:

C.) It divided the Democratic Party and led to the rise of the Republican Party.

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The political effects of the Prohibition were people discontent, uprising of organized crime and constant maniestation against the ban.

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The prohibition was the nationwide ban on sale and import of intoxicating beverages established in the eighteenth amendment. It lasted from 1920 to 1933 and it was abolished by another amendment.

First of all, the effects of it politically were that in the first place crime aroused, then a big number of people who believed it was unfair started to work against the amendment and illegal traffic of intoxicating beverages unleashed. The Prohibition had many flaws because it didn't punish or banned consumption so many people amazed big amounts of alcohol and drinks. Also, organized crime took the opportunity to create wealth and gather simpatisants. But population discontent was the biggest effect. Leading people to support a move against prohibition and to act against orders.

After the big depression started, the government couldn't afford to let a tax pass by and people to push further in the topic. So after many promotions by supporters, the prohibition stopped and everyone got something positive out of it.

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