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.
January 16, 1920 at midnight
January 16, 1919
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The 18th Amendment enacted Prohibition. It proved to be highly unpopular, and was largely ignored by the population who continued to drink at speakeasies. The crime rate skyrocketed under Prohibition, as gangsters like Al Capone made fortunes bootlegging alcohol. The Government decided to cancel the 18th Amendment as it was ineffective and unpopular. The 21st Amendment repealed Prohibition.
The 21st amendment repealed the 18th amendment ending prohibition.
the 21st amendment passed because people love to have a good time and alchohaul is one of the keys to a good time
Nineteenth amendment
the 18th amendment
18th
18th amendment.
They had the eighteenth amendment passed, which was the prohibition of alcohol. The prohibition was a ban of sale and consumption of alcohol.
Prohibition of alcohol.
False, it repealed Prohibition in 1951
The Prohibition of Alcohol
The 21st amendment repealed, the 18th amendment (prohibition). It is said the the 18th amendment was passed while we were drunk, and the 21st was passed while we were sober.
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The 21st amendment, which is the repeal of prohibition, repealed the 18th amendment which was about prohibition.
The 18th amendment banned alcohol and started prohibition. Instead of repealing 18th amenment, the 21st amendment was passed.
this was prohibition - not having alcohol