At the time of Prohibition (which was enacted in the year 1920) very few women had any job other than as some man's wife, and therefore they were dependent upon their husband's income, but it was quite common for women to be afflicted with alcoholic husbands who spent all their money on alcohol, leaving little or nothing for their wives to feed the family and pay for other family needs. The main purpose of Prohibition was to put a stop to this. Of course, in practice, lots of men simply bought alcohol anyway, on the black market, at even higher prices, so their wives did not benefit. But some men did respect the law and stopped drinking, thus making more money available for their wives.
Prohibition provided new opportunities for women to participate in the public sphere, such as becoming involved in the temperance movement. By taking a stand against alcohol, women gained a platform to advocate for social change and were able to demonstrate their ability to influence policy. Additionally, prohibition led to a shift in social norms around alcohol consumption, giving women more freedom to express themselves and challenge traditional gender roles.
The temperance movement, supported largely by women, campaigned for the prohibition of alcohol in the United States. Prohibition was eventually enacted with the 18th Amendment to the Constitution in 1920, making it illegal to produce, transport, or sell alcohol. This period lasted until the 21st Amendment repealed prohibition in 1933.
The changing roles of women during the early 20th century, including increased independence and social activism, played a significant role in advocating for prohibition. Women's groups saw alcohol as a threat to their families and used their newfound political influence to push for the prohibition of alcohol to protect their homes and improve society. Their efforts helped lead to the ratification of the 18th Amendment in 1919, which prohibited the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol in the United States.
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Prohibition was overturned on December 5, 1933 with the ratification of the 21st Amendment, which repealed the 18th Amendment that had established prohibition in the United States.
When the men came back from war women were fired from their jobs so that men returning from the war could find employment.
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