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Legalism : The Negative Effects Of King Alcoholism

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“... I am more afraid of the effects of King Alcohol than all the bullets of the enemy” (Jones 443). To preempt the federal government’s involvement in the growing prohibition movement, South Carolina's Governor Benjamin Tillman established the State Dispensary system in 1892, but his plan of compromise was later overridden when the Federal Government established nationwide prohibition in 1919; although both plans were well designed, the dispensary system and the plan of prohibition were both unsuccessful. From its initial introduction in 10,000 B.C., alcohol has played a vital role in the development of civilization. Alcoholic beverages have been used for pleasure, nourishment, medication, religious, payment, and ceremonial purposes. Ancient Egyptians frequently drunk alcoholic beverages for religious reasons and other special occasions; after all, they viewed alcohol as a “necessity of life.” Around 200 B.C., alcohol was also popular among Romans, especially after conquering much of Italy which prompted the degeneracy of traditional Roman morals. Even among Hebrews, alcohol became so useful that they began to believe it was a “blessing from God and a symbol of joy” (“History of Alcohol and Drinking”). Alcohol has had many beneficial uses; however, since its initial introduction over 10,000 years ago, it has constantly been a problem due to its numerous, negative effects on the health and hygiene of people. Some of these effects include confusion, memory and concentration

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