Asked by jaun

During the 1920s, why was Prohibition difficult to enforce?

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People found ways to obtain and transport illegal liquor.

People found ways to obtain and transport illegal liquor.

The federal government was vocally opposed to Prohibition.

The federal government was vocally opposed to Prohibition.

Most Americans were not aware of the new law.

Most Americans were not aware of the new law.

There had been no public support for Prohibition to begin with.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
People found ways to obtain and transport illegal liquor.

Bootlegging, smuggling, speakeasies, widespread public flouting of the law, and corruption among officials made Prohibition hard to enforce.