How did Prohibition affect society during the 1920s?

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• It contributed to economic growth, consumerism, and new technological developments.
• It became the centerpiece of literature and music within the Harlem Renaissance.
• It sparked a controversial debate that led to the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti.
• It resulted in a new subculture of bootleggers, speakeasies, and organized crime.

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The correct answer is: It resulted in a new subculture of bootleggers, speakeasies, and organized crime.

Prohibition, which lasted from 1920 to 1933, led to the illegal production and distribution of alcohol. This created a rise in bootlegging and the establishment of speakeasies—hidden bars where alcohol was sold illicitly. Organized crime syndicates grew as they took over the illegal alcohol trade, leading to increased violence and corruption.