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    What led to the repeal of the 18th amendment(prohibition of alochol in th 20s)?

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A general realization that is wasn't working. People didn't stop drinking. Drunks still beat their wives, drove into crowds, spent the rent money on booze; it just cost more and the profit went to gangsters, not an honest winemonger or a hard-working brewer.

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Al Capone's Saint Valentine's Day massacre was the beginning of the end of prohibition. The American public was fed up with the level of violence that prohibition brought upon their society.
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