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Qaagi - Book of Why

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the Chineseleadto the creation of drug Prohibition in Canada

the split - second timing down pat in Too Many Cookssetin 1930s Prohibition - era Canada

The increase in whiskey consumptionledto Canada?s version of Prohibition

their beercausedprohibition by the way

the 18th amendment to your Constitutionsetprohibition while in the US

the temperance movementledto prohibition in America

by restrictive British law (passive) strongly influenced byProhibition ) Law

the thingspromptedprohibition in America

madeto influencetowards prohibition

the 18th Amendment(passive) was caused byProhibition in America

the social ills including vast expansion of organised crimeresultedfrom Prohibition United States

the oneledto American Prohibition

to outflank the wet states by imposing national authority(passive) was designedNational prohibition

While the " original " dry Martini was equal parts gin and dry vermouthleadup to American Prohibition

Related A valuable resource on our local watersledProhibition in U.S.

to halt alcohol consumption among Americans(passive) was designedProhibition in the U.S.

IL ... America's temperance movementresultedin nationwide prohibition

A powerful temperance movement ... a constitutional ban on alcoholresultedin Prohibition

the anti - alcohol movementresultedin Prohibition

much popular support for the Christian Temperance movementresultedin Prohibition

The Volstead Actresultedushering in Prohibition

the movement , the Temperance Movementresultedin Prohibition

the temperance movementresultedin prohibition

the Temperance Movementleadingup to Prohibition

the Christian Temperance movementresultedin Prohibition

The lack of enforcement of the Volstead Actresultedin prohibition

The US ... the only country that had such a problem with drinkingresultedin prohibition

The trade in alcohol - illegal underledProhibition

The second movementresultedin Prohibition

The second movement ,resultedin Prohibition

the history of drinking in Americaleadingup to Prohibition

The second movement , ... , from 1919 to 1933resultedin Prohibition

These and other factors ... the lawsresultedin Prohibition

the harm that marijuanahas caused# prohibition

the drugs use ... the gang and police operationsresultfrom prohibition

certain backlasheshave resultedin prohibition

drugs ... the dangerous black marketresultsfrom prohibition

the movementcausingprohibition

the movementpromptedProhibition

the movementresultedin Prohibition

problemsare causingproblems

epidemics for over a centuryhave causedepidemics for over a century

the limit at 2.5 percentsetthe limit at 2.5 percent

The harm(passive) caused byThe harm

more crime than legal alcoholcausedmore crime than legal alcohol

public safety(passive) caused bypublic safety

the marketsetsthe market

higher organized crime because no other country had it ... howevercausedhigher organized crime because no other country had it ... however

higher organized crimecausedhigher organized crime

alcohol consumption to actually go upcausedalcohol consumption to actually go up

an entire criminal enterprise that was not there priorcausedan entire criminal enterprise that was not there prior

to the bourbonledto the bourbon

to the rise of Organized Crimeleadingto the rise of Organized Crime

American touristspromptedAmerican tourists

to its closurehas ledto its closure

to an organized crime wavehas ledto an organized crime wave

to an organized crime waveledto an organized crime wave

to the decade most associated with flowing alcohol and crimeledto the decade most associated with flowing alcohol and crime

to much smuggling of liquor from Cubaledto much smuggling of liquor from Cuba

to the speakeasy ( an establishment in which alcohol was sold in contravention of the lawledto the speakeasy ( an establishment in which alcohol was sold in contravention of the law

to the emergence of the speakeasyledto the emergence of the speakeasy

alsocontributedalso

to increased crime rates ( which decreased after its repeal in 1933ledto increased crime rates ( which decreased after its repeal in 1933

to its popular use for maltscontributedto its popular use for malts

to problems like a black marketleadto problems like a black market

to its popular use for malts and shakescontributedto its popular use for malts and shakes

to its popular use for malts and shakes in the 1920scontributedto its popular use for malts and shakes in the 1920s

the closure of the New York plantcausedthe closure of the New York plant

to the creation of the Cartelsledto the creation of the Cartels

in time wasted in prisoncan resultin time wasted in prison

attempts to implement prohibitioninfluencedattempts to implement prohibition

to extensive trade warsleadsto extensive trade wars

crimecausescrime

in time wasted in prison , money wasted on ineffective law enforcement and countless medicinal applications missedcan resultin time wasted in prison , money wasted on ineffective law enforcement and countless medicinal applications missed

to bootlegging on the reservationcontributedto bootlegging on the reservation

to the birth of the speakeasyleadto the birth of the speakeasy

among other thingsresultedamong other things

to a great increase in organized crimeledto a great increase in organized crime

to bathtub gins and whiskeysledto bathtub gins and whiskeys

to the rise of a mafia that soon became a challenge to the legitimate governmentledto the rise of a mafia that soon became a challenge to the legitimate government

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