The government was willing to repeal Prohibition due to the negative social and economic consequences it generated, such as the rise of organized crime, loss of tax revenue, and widespread disregard for the law. The Great Depression also played a significant role, as legalizing alcohol promised to create jobs and increase government income through taxation. Public sentiment had shifted, with many Americans recognizing the failures of Prohibition and advocating for its repeal. This combination of factors led to the eventual decision to end Prohibition with the 21st Amendment in 1933.
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