The onset of Prohibition in the 1920s made the production, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages illegal, leading to a surge in demand for illegal alcohol. This burgeoning black market created lucrative opportunities for organized crime syndicates, who quickly filled the void by illegally producing and distributing spirits, often resorting to violence to protect their territory and profits. Additionally, the enforcement of Prohibition laws strained law enforcement resources, further escalating the conflict between rival gangs and resulting in a significant rise in organized criminal activity and corruption within law enforcement and political spheres.
One of the lasting effects of Prohibition was the subsequent increase in crime. Explain why this happened.
Make sure to write a minimum of 3 sentences!
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