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Why didn’t organized crime fade in the 1930’s after prohibition ended?

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When Prohibition was finally repealed in 1933, the cash grab was over, but the sophisticated black-market business schemes and money-laundering tactics of organized crime were here to stay. The biggest gangs shifted their operations away from alcohol and into secondary businesses like drugs, gambling and prostitution.
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people were still jealous of what others had or their status and anger problems were still around.

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