#6: Prohibition in the United States (1920–1933) Fueled Organized Crime and Illegal Markets
In 1920, the United States banned alcohol through the 18th Amendment to reduce crime and improve public health. Instead, illegal production and smuggling grew rapidly. Organized crime groups expanded their power, violence increased, and enforcement proved difficult, leading to repeal in 1933 after the policy failed to achieve its goals.

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