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Daniel Okrent’s excellent history of the United States’ experiment with the prohibition of alcohol during the 1920s, Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition, is a fascinating look at the United States’ oddest constitutional amendment. Prohibition, which lasted from 1920-1933, marked the 14 years that it was in force more than just about anything else that happened during those years, and left changes — including to the law — many of which persisted much longer than Prohibition itself. The Eighteenth Amendment was the culmination of decades of a social movement to try to curb the deleterious effects of alcohol in American life. If one goes back to the earliest years of the Republic, Ameri

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