Prohibition: The Effects Of Alcohol On The American Family

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The effects of alcohol on Americans began to create instability within the lives of individuals, families, the workplace and society. There was a clear disturbance in American family life. The American family life was being altered by the extreme use of alcohol in the everyday life of men in America. Addiction to drugs resulted in a decrease in productivity, increase in poverty, more significant health risks, and an emotional toll on the family members. The government enacted Prohibition to prevent the breakdown of the American society by enforcing laws to prevent crimes and violence caused by alcohol consumption. Prohibition became law via the 18th Amendment in 1920 empowered by the Volstead Act. This State enforcement law prohibited

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