The 21st amendment legalized the sale and consumption of liquor.
dont forget big letter answer Eighteenth
With the passage of the 18th Amendment to the Constitution in 1919, the selling, creating, and moving of alcohol were made illegal. Organized Crime played a huge part in illegally selling alcohol in speakeasies as well as opening speakeasies . THIS MY email IF HAVE EMORE QUESTIONS. SHAMMAM75@Yahoo.COM NAME ABDUL
It's one of these; A. Eighteenth Amendment B. Fourteenth Amendment C. Nineteenth Amendment D. Twentieth Amendment
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made it illegal to sell alcoholic drinks Eighteenth Amendment
Yes the 18th amendment was Prohibition. Aka the ban on all liquor products.
The 18th amendment to the US Constitution was called prohibition, this is because the selling, drinking, and distributing alcoholic beverages was outlawed and no one was allowed to drink alcoholic beverages. However, the US government realized that they could not enforce a law of this magnitude and abolished it with the 21st amendment which stated that alcoholic beverages were allowed to be sold, drunk, and distributed throughout the US.
Prohibition. The stop of selling, possesing, and manufacturing of alchohol
The 18th amendment was repealed because too many Americans were against it. The 18th amendment made all alcoholic drinks illegal including wine, vodka, and beer.
Prohibition, established by the eighteenth amendment, banned the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages in the United States from 1920 to 1933. This led to the rise of illegal alcohol production and distribution, as well as an increase in organized crime.