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The Blaine Act, approved February 17, 1933 by the United States Senate, ended the prohibition of alcohol in the United States that began in 1919 by modifying the Volstead Act to allow "3.2 beer" (3.2% alcohol by weight, 4% by volume).

Prohibition | Legal history of the United States | United States federal legislation | 1933 in law

 

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