Andrew Volstead the chairman of the house of judiciary committee
people that are famous born on that day are:Madeline Corall, Adam Levine, Devin Lima, Dane Cook, Queen Latifah, Bonnie Blair, Vanessa Williams, Irene Cara, Brad Dourif, Wilson Pickett, Charlie Pride, F.W. deClerk, John Updike, George Plimpton thanks i hope i answered your questions ;)
pope John Paul II,Brooks Robinson,Chow Yun-Fat,Robert Morse,George strait,Frank Kapra
There are very few famous people with the initials UU. One notable figure is Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th President of the United States, although his middle name does not start with a U. Another figure is Uwe Boll, a German filmmaker known for his video game adaptations. Overall, the combination of initials UU is quite rare among well-known personalities.
By going to the Privy Council in England and preforming the famous Persons Act which was handed down to Canada on October 18th 1929.
Joanna Colr is a famous children's author known for writing The Magic Schoolbus. She does not have children of her own.
The 18th amendment
The 18th Amendment
The 21st amendment repelled against the 18th amendment.
Presidents play no legal role in the amendment process. Woodrow Wilson was the President when the 18th amendment (aka Prohibition) was ratified and took effect. It was a campaign issue in 1920 and the winner, Harding, came out for it, even though he served liquor in the White House.
who wanted the 18th amendment?
= Why did we adopt the 18th amendment? = good answer.....
who was for the passing of the 18th amendment
The people want what they want!
The 18th amendment prohibited the sale, transport, export, import, or manufacture of alcoholic beverages. It is known as the prohibition amendment. It was later repealed by the 21st amendment.
The 18th Amendment to the US Constitution.
The two main laws involved in the prohibition in the 1920s in the United States were the 18th Amendment to the Constitution, which banned the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages, and the Volstead Act, which provided for the enforcement of Prohibition.
The 18th Amendment was the prohibition of liquor. It forbade people to make, sell, or purchase liquor.