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micodoreddit
Mico do Reddit :
Vocês preferem que eu poste 3 vídeos por dia ou continue com 2? comenta aí em baixo 😊
2025-10-05 14:25:35
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aetherion_5
Aetherion :
Próxima parte😭
2025-10-05 14:58:32
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leosantiago425
Leo Santiago :
continuação
2025-10-05 14:58:07
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daniboyjr10_
Daniel 🇧🇷🇵🇹 :
tô agoniado com essa história, quero ver logo o fim
2025-10-05 15:57:26
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rosecaetanosantos
Rose Caetano :
Parte 4?!?
2025-10-05 19:13:29
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arthurbistg
arthurbiSS :
part4
2025-10-05 19:53:43
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joaopedrolimadacosta8
LOADING.. :
tem no YouTube?
2025-10-05 20:51:19
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ingridecerqueira5
Ingride Aléxia :
prt4
2025-10-05 17:57:37
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tainataty10
Taina :
parte 3
2025-10-05 18:11:58
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davilordeoffc
Davi Nascimento :
pt.4
2025-10-05 20:41:12
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eterno.chester
Eterno Chester :
parte 4 por favor
2025-10-05 19:10:23
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r.wesleeyx
r.weslley :
part 4
2025-10-05 16:32:37
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docinho_0000
-Docinho🌸 :
pt4
2025-10-05 19:36:04
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kthaeanimes
Kthae :
Cadê o final ?
2025-10-05 19:19:17
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juniorhelsing
Aguinaldo :
avisa na próxima parte por gentileza
2025-10-05 17:31:27
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rodrigojr2006
Rodrigo Júnior :
parte 4 quando?
2025-10-05 17:57:26
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rimuru8238
Andy :
parte 4
2025-10-05 17:40:15
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pedrogirao2607
Pedro_Girao2607 :
mais mais mais
2025-10-05 15:31:57
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zxr4f4
Zx.r4f4 :
Quando sai a pt 4?
2025-10-05 14:37:25
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nanexagas
lane :
continuação
2025-10-05 15:21:08
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filosan11
filosan11 :
parte4
2025-10-05 14:56:58
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killmonger812
Mizushi :
manda parte4 pra mim
2025-10-05 15:58:38
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vandrianerodrigue
vandriane :
AGUATDANFO A PTOXIMA PARTE ME MARQUE PF
2025-10-05 16:12:49
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konobrunoda
Bruno Oliveira :
avisem quando sair a parte 4? kkkkk
2025-10-05 14:53:58
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joo86595
João :
parte 44444444444
2025-10-05 14:48:27
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Prohibition in the United States was a period from 1920 to 1933 during which the federal government banned the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages under the 18th Amendment and the Volstead Act. 🍸 However, enforcing the law proved to be extremely inefficient and expensive. Underground alcohol production, bootlegging, secret bars known as speakeasies, widespread corruption, and organized crime networks flourished across the nation. 🚬 As the Great Depression struck in the early 1930s, economic hardship deepened, and public pressure to end Prohibition grew stronger. Citizens, politicians, and much of the public came to believe that the ban caused more harm than good — eliminating tax revenue, fueling crime, and eroding trust in the government. 💰 The first step toward relaxing the restrictions came with the Cullen-Harrison Act of 1933, which legalized the sale of beer and wine containing up to 3.2% alcohol by weight, effective April 7th. 🍺 Finally, on December 5, 1933, the 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, repealing the 18th Amendment and officially ending Prohibition. It remains the only instance in American history where one constitutional amendment was repealed by another. 🇺🇸 After repeal, control over alcohol regulation returned to individual states, allowing them to establish their own laws regarding legality, licensing, and distribution. 🏛️ The legacy of Prohibition was profound — it strengthened organized crime, encouraged underground markets, increased violence, and damaged public confidence in law enforcement. ⚖️ #usa #americanhistory #prohibition #truestory #EduTok

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