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Explain Prohibition☺☺☺


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Answered by Abhishek75700
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=☆》Prohibition can be traced to the early 19th century temperance movement, which was eventually fueled by the rising influence of Social Gospel Protestantism and the wider progressive movement. What began as an effort to persuade individuals to choose to abstain from alcohol, shifted to an effort to use the force of law to ban its sale and transport. Though perhaps noble in aim, the legal enforcement of the ban limited personal freedom, gave rise to widespread lawlessness, and encouraged the growth of organized crime.
=■》✒Prohibition succeeded in large part when the ASL was able to apply political pressure to intimidate politicians. The ideas used to justify a nation-wide legal ban on the sale, manufacture, and transport of alcohol can be understood in the context of progressivism. Progressivism was a significant shift away from the traditional American understanding of the purpose of government to that point.
Answered by Shanaya51
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This writ is issued by a higher court when a lower court has considered a case going beyond its jurisdiction.
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