The 18th amendment
Prohibition was badly enforced, eventually causing people to lose respect for the law.
The 18th amendment started prohibition.
The 18th Amendment
The twenty first amendment reversed the 18 amendment
The 21st Amendment ended National Prohibition.
It was the eighteenth Amendment
The 18th Amendment required National Prohibition and the Volstead Act specified how prohibition was to be enforced.
Prohibition was enforced in the United States from 1920 to 1933 through the 18th Amendment to the Constitution. This period is often referred to as the Prohibition era, during which the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcohol for consumption were illegal.
The 18th amendment started the prohibition of alcohol and the Volstead Act enforced it. The 21st amendment would later appeal the 18th, ending prohibition.
The name of the act that enforced prohibition in the 1920s was the Volstead Act, also known as the National Prohibition Act. It prohibited the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages in the United States.
The 21st amendment, which is the repeal of prohibition, repealed the 18th amendment which was about prohibition.
Prohibition was badly enforced, eventually causing people to lose respect for the law.
The Prohibition law in the United States was called the National Prohibition Act, also known as the Volstead Act, which enforced the 18th Amendment to the Constitution and banned the production, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages from 1920 to 1933.
The 18th amendment started prohibition.
The 21st amendment repealed the 18th amendment ending prohibition.
The Eighteenth Amendment (Prohibition)
The 21st Amendment nullified the 18th Amendment that created Prohibition.