The 18th Amendment (dealing with prohibition) was repealed by the 21st Amendment because of its lack of usefulness. People were still drinking, but the government couldn't benefit from this at all (taxes, anyone?) and so they eventually decided that it was better to just keep drinking alcohol legal but put more restrictions on it.
It would be amendment number twenty one, the repeal of prohibition.
The 21st Amendment (1933) repeals the 18th amendment banning alcohol from being distributed.
The Twenty-First Amendment to the United States Constitution repeals the "Prohibition Amendment," (the Eighteenth) banning the importation, sale, or consumption of alcohol in the United States. The final states to ratify the amendment were Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Utah, on December 5, 1933. The Carolinas both rejected the repealing of the amendment, South Carolina going so far as not to call a convention to debate the issue.
Amendments cannot be changed. They can be superceded by another amendment, or repealed (revoked) by another amendment.
The 18th amendment.
Yes, through writing another amendment.
The Women's Suffrage Amendment
The 21st Amendment repealed the 18th Amendment.
The twenty-first amendment repeals the eighteenth amendment.
An amendment can be repealed by passing a new amendment that specifically overturns or nullifies the original one. This new amendment must go through the same process of being proposed and ratified in order to officially repeal the existing one.
The 21st Amendment repeals the 18th Amendment (Prohibition)
The 18th amendment prohibits the sale of alcohol in the USA. The 21st amendment repeals the 18th amendment and allows the sale of alcohol.
21st AmendmentThe 21st Amendment repealed the 18th Amendment, which was the prohibition of alcohol.Amendment 21 repeals Amendment 18.
The 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution repealed alcohol prohibition; there is no federal amendment that restricts purchase or consumption of alcohol to "adults". That is generally regulated by state law.
It repeals the 18th amendment, which bans all liquor.
The 21st amendment of the American Constitution repealled the 18th amendment, and made it no longer valid.
That would be the amendment repealing prohibition. The 18th amendment established prohibition, and the 21st repealed it. However, to say that these amendments had no impact on the Constitution is not correct. The 18th amendment became part of the Constitution as truly as any other part, and the 21st did also. This had a major impact on the Constitution, and on the people as well.
The Twenty-First Amendment to the United States Constitution repeals the "Prohibition Amendment," (the Eighteenth) banning the importation, sale, or consumption of alcohol in the United States. The final states to ratify the amendment were Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Utah, on December 5, 1933. The Carolinas both rejected the repealing of the amendment, South Carolina going so far as not to call a convention to debate the issue.
the controversial 18th admendment prohibition on alcohol was repealed by the even more controversial 21st admendment