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In part two of the story of prohibition, we see the positive side of prohibition. Families begin to recover as America dries out.
However, as the tide turns, a profound dilemma engulfs the church. It questions the efficacy of the law in promoting sobriety and ponders if it holds the key to the problem. This introspection adds a layer of complexity to the narrative, inviting listeners to ponder over the societal implications of prohibition.
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