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Prohibition Era

Sebastian Farnham

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Sinopsis

The "Prohibition Era" in the United States, a period defined by the 18th Amendment and the Volstead Act, aimed to eliminate alcohol consumption but instead fostered unintended consequences. This book delves into the complex history, exploring how the temperance movement's idealistic goals clashed with the realities of organized crime and economic instability. Readers will gain insights into the rise of infamous figures who capitalized on the black market created by prohibition, and the economic repercussions that included significant losses in tax revenue.

 
The book examines the political factors that eventually led to the 21st Amendment, repealing prohibition. It systematically analyzes the era, beginning with the origins of the temperance movement and progressing through the surge in lawlessness and the economic impact, providing a balanced approach by acknowledging the movement's initial intentions while critically assessing the policy's ultimate failures. The analysis is supported by diverse sources, including government documents and statistical data, to offer a comprehensive understanding.

 
Ultimately, the book underscores the importance of considering potential negative outcomes when implementing sweeping social reforms. By understanding the political and social factors that shaped this unique period in American history, readers can draw valuable lessons applicable to contemporary debates about government regulation and individual liberties.
Disponible desde: 19/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 54 páginas.

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