How did the federal government go about implementing prohibition? Why was prohibition ultimately a failure?

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A) the United States was prepared to go to the brink of nuclear destruction if the Soviets moved outside their sphere of influence. B) the United States was already on the brink of nuclear destruction but the new policy helped to reduce tensions. C) communism was on the brink of becoming the world's most popular economic and political system. D) Eisenhower wanted the Soviet Union to believe he was on the brink of madness.

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A) just as the ship was getting ready to leave the African coast B) as the ship approached its destination C) when the ship had been at sea for about a month D) when the ship docked in the Americas

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