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docker41 [41]
3 years ago
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What generalization could you make from this chart about murder and Prohibition in America?

History
1 answer:
Ahat [919]3 years ago
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Based on historical facts and records, the generalization that could be made from this chart about murder and Prohibition in America is that "Prohibition did not stop America's drinking issue but instead led to organized crime which causes many thousands of Americans deaths."

This is evident in that during the Prohibition period around 1900 to 1953; the murder case increased in America.

Also, during this period, the crime rates of illegal alcohol purchase and organized crimes increased.

Hence, in this case, it is concluded that alcohol prohibition did not positively affect American society. Instead, it caused more crimes and death.

Learn more here: brainly.com/question/3777695

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