National Prohibition largely originated from demands of the women's movement (primarily the Woman's Christian Temperance Union or WCTU) and Protestant churches.
No. It created National Prohibition in the US.
The 21st amendment ended National Prohibition.
National Prohibition in the US, begun on January 17 of 1920, attempted unsuccessfully to prohibit the production, importation, transportation and sale of alcoholic beverages.
Blacks, Republicans, Jews, Catholics, immigrants, and opponents of National Prohibition.
National Prohibition in the U.S. was imposed on January 17, 1920.
The rapid rise in organized crime to meet the high demand for alcoholic beverages was an unanticipated consequence of National Prohibition in the US.
The 18th Amendment required National Prohibition and the Volstead Act specified how prohibition was to be enforced.
National Prohibition Act was passed in 1919.
National Prohibition Foundation was created in 2001.
The national policy of prohibition ended when the 21st amendment was ratified.
Will Rogers was a famous wit during National Prohibition.
National Prohibition failed in the US and in other countries.
National Prohibition began on January 17, 1933.
Republican Citizens Committee Against National Prohibition was created in 1932.
National Prohibition in the U.S. was repealed on December 5, 1933.
He campaigned on a promise to repeal National Prohibition.
national prohibition act, more commonly known as the Volstead act