In the 1930s, the United States was under the influence of the Great Depression, which led to various economic restrictions, but one notable prohibition was the continued ban on alcohol due to the 18th Amendment, which had instituted Prohibition in 1920. This ban remained in effect until the 21st Amendment repealed it in 1933, allowing the sale and consumption of alcohol again. Additionally, during this decade, certain cultural and political expressions, such as labor strikes and some forms of dissent, faced heightened scrutiny and repression.
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