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One of the principal reasons the "noble experiment" of prohibition failed was that it led to an enormous increase in

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The correct answer is law enforcement challenges

There were numerous new crimes that were introduced which didn't exist before and the police had a tough time dealing with them. There was also widespread corruption since even the police liked to have a drink from time to time so they didn't really bother many people who became vastly rich due to alcohol.
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