The actual law that banned alcohol and provided for the specifics and penalties for violations was known as the Volstead Act. Bootleggers convicted of illegally transporting alcohol were convicted for violating the Volstead act, not the 18th Amendment. The 18th amendment has no penalties in it for violating it.
the progressive era
it was known as projestera
the answer iz:Prohibition. WRONG WHOEVER DID THAT:The answer is projestra.Hope this helped!
prohibition
Mainly because alcohol was prohibited in alcohol prohibition the the government enforced.
Prohibition - banning the sale, manufacture and transportation of alcohol for consumption - was mandated in the 18th amendment of the Constitution. The law was in effect from January 16, 1920 till December 5, 1933.
the prohibition act passed banning alcohol from the U.S. Coco Chanel lived and designed many 'flapper' dresses women finally got voting rights == == == ==
The federal government lowered income tax rates in the 1920's. The federal government also prohibited the sale of alcohol, thus eliminating a source of taxes.
The federal government lowered income tax rates in the 1920's. The federal government also prohibited the sale of alcohol, thus eliminating a source of taxes.
The federal government lowered income tax rates in the 1920's. The federal government also prohibited the sale of alcohol, thus eliminating a source of taxes.
Sales of alcohol increased.
1920-1933
1920