1920s Prohibition Research Paper

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In 1920, the United States Congress passed the Volstead Act, which prohibited the production, distribution, and use of alcoholic drinks but not consumption. This was the beginning of the Prohibition Era. Despite the new legislation, enforcing prohibition was difficult. By the end of the 1920s, there wasn’t much support for the law due to the increase of violence and illegal activity, such as more grand and organized crime, the expansion of illegal drinking facilities, or speakeasies, and the illegal manufacture and selling of alcohol, which is called bootlegging. Furthermore, bootlegging-related criminal activity rose throughout the Prohibition Period. The most well-known example was the Chicago gangster Al Capone, who had earned $60 million