during the 1920s, why was prohibition difficult to enforce

The federal government was vocally opposed to prohibition

Most Americans were not aware of the new law

There have been no public support for prohibition to begin with

People found ways to obtain transport illegal liquor

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Corruption and bribery were rampant among law enforcement officials

Smuggling and bootlegging networks were well-organized and widespread

Speakeasies and underground bars emerged, making it difficult to monitor and control alcohol consumption

Prohibition created a lucrative black market for alcohol, leading to increased criminal activities and gang violence

Many politicians and law enforcement officers themselves were involved in illegal alcohol activities, making enforcement challenging
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