Women are highly virtuous, don't smoke, drink or engage is sexual activity. That being said Women's organizations were obviously going to support the Volstead Act. By outlawing the manufacture or distibution of alcohol drinking stopped over night. Public intoxication vanish as did all alcohol related crime. Womenn quickly recieved their sufferage. Wise women were on the verge of creating a utopian world when they elected Frankln Roosevelt President. He ended Prohibition, began the Great Depression and World War II.
Women’s organizations advocated for the passage of prohibition primarily because they viewed alcohol consumption as a significant contributor to social issues such as domestic violence, poverty, and moral decay. They believed that banning alcohol would protect families and improve society by reducing crime and enhancing public health. Additionally, groups like the Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) saw prohibition as a means of empowering women, as it aligned with their broader goals of promoting social reform and women's rights. This movement was also intertwined with the broader context of the Progressive Era, which aimed to address various societal problems through legislative change.
No, Prohibition failed miserably and caused many problems.
People found out that prohibition not only does not work but that it is counter-productive, causing very serious problems itself.
No. The prohibition law in the United States was not a success. Prohibition began in 1920, and was later repealed in 1933 with the ratification of the 21st amendment. Prohibition is a ban on the production and sale of alcohol. It was nearly impossible for the federal governement to enforce such a law. Prohibition led to things like the growth of the mafia and other criminal organizations that completely disregarded the federal law.
In a womens' shoe store.
theme of women work
i love my boobs! they are my work of art!
Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) work in environmental protection, education, and health care.
Womens rights They wanted to vote. They wanted the right to work in the military or any job they wanted. For more information go to google or ask.com
To work around the house and take care of the children.
To work for the repeal of prohibition.
to work for the repeal of prohibition