Prohibition in the United States, enacted through the 18th Amendment in 1920, was largely a result of the temperance movement, which advocated against alcohol consumption due to its perceived social and health issues. This movement was supported by various social and religious groups who believed that alcohol led to moral decay, crime, and family problems. Additionally, the economic conditions and social changes following World War I fueled the desire for reform and control over personal behavior. Ultimately, Prohibition aimed to create a more orderly and moral society, but it instead led to widespread illegal activity and was repealed in 1933.
prohibition came as result of the depression, it forbade the sale of liquor.
Prohibition was created by means of a constitutional amendment, that was enacted in 1920, largely as a result of the efforts of the Women's Christian Temperance Union. They were an effective special interest group.
The 18th amendment started prohibition.
no one. prohibition is no longer in effect.
Prohibition Party was created in 1869.
what is one result of prohibition during the 1920s?
Prohibition came as a result of strong pressure from various Protestant denominations and temperance groups such as the Prohibition Party and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
A major result of prohibition during the 20s was an increase in gang activity.
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prohibition came as result of the depression, it forbade the sale of liquor.
gang activity .
Prohibition was repealed 18th amendment repealed
During prohibition, the consumption of alcohol continued underground, giving rise to illegal speakeasies, bootlegging, and organized crime. Eventually, the negative consequences of prohibition led to its repeal in 1933 with the 21st Amendment.
The enormous growth of organized crime.
respect for laws decreased -Dave
Prohibition was created by means of a constitutional amendment, that was enacted in 1920, largely as a result of the efforts of the Women's Christian Temperance Union. They were an effective special interest group.
Organized crime, violence, corruption of public officials, binge drinking, disrespect for the law, a realization that Prohibition was a terrible mistake that was creating enormous problems while solving none, binge drinking, death as a result of drinking tainted alcohol, illegal drinking establishments, and many more problems.