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How is the Prohibition Amendment different than all others?
it takes away a right of the people
it allowed younger people to vote for the first time
it tries to control the behavior of people
it outlawed slavery

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Answer: It tries to control the behavior of people.

Explanation:

Prohibition is a period of the 1920s in the United States. It is an effort to ban alcohol in the country, which has borne fruit but has not yielded results primarily due to the black market's emergence. Various religious and Catholic organizations have sought to ban alcohol under pressure, thinking that this would reduce the country's crime rate and increase religiosity in society. Prohibition can, therefore, be seen as an effort to control people's behavior.

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