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The 23rd amendment had nothing to do with alcohol.

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What was prohibation?

repeal of amendment illigalizing alcohol


The repeal of Prohibition through ratification of the 21st Amendment was unusual in that ratification in that instance was?

The repeal of the 21st amendment was unusual because it repealed a previous amendment. The 21st amendment voided the 18th amendment which outlawed alcohol.


Which amendment repealed another amendment?

The 21st amendment, which is the repeal of prohibition, repealed the 18th amendment which was about prohibition.


Which amendment was written specifically to repeal a previous amendment that prohibited the manufacture transport or sale of alcohol?

eighteenth amendment.


Which amendment was written specifically to repeal the previous amendment that prohibited the manufacture transport or sale of alcohol?

21st


Why did amendment 21 repeal amendment18?

The 18th amendment banned alcohol and started prohibition. Instead of repealing 18th amenment, the 21st amendment was passed.


Have there been any attempts to change or repeal the First Amendment of the U S Constitution?

No


Canceling an amendment with another amendment is called what?

Repeal


Process by which a change to the constitution can be canceled?

The United States Constitution can only be changed by an amendment.


What was the importance to the 21st amendment?

To repeal the 18th amendment in it's entirety.


Which amendment is about alcoholic beverages?

Actually, there are two amendments about alcoholic beverages, or Prohibition. "Prohibition" was about prohibiting (banning, forbidding) the possession of alcohol. The first amendment to address the issue was the 18th Amendment, in 1920. But while banning alcohol seemed like a great idea to its proponents, it was wildly unpopular and more difficult to enforce than anyone had expected, plus it led to an increase in criminal activity (smuggling liquor into the country, for example). By the early 1930s, that amendment was ready for repeal, and the 21st Amendment did in fact repeal it in 1933.


What led to the repeal of the 18th amendment?

The Seneca Falls Women's rights convention had a big impact because of the Declaration of sentiments established during that meeting.