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During the Prohibition era, when the government outlawed the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages, which type of crime led to criminals gaining both wealth and power by making and distributing liquor to an eager public?

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Answer: Organized crime

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The organized crime are those crimes which are associated with a full proof modus-operandi to commit ill-legal activities. These crimes include fraud, robbery, kidnapping, and payment-related fraud.

The prohibition era, the government of America outlawed the manufacturing of the sales of alcoholic beverages, then the rivers and waterways were used to smuggle the alcohol from Los Angeles to Chicago to New York. This helped to expand other business enterprises because of profits obtained from the smuggling or bottle-legging process. This was the basis of organized crime that occurred in the prohibition era.

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