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Q: What was the amendment was passed by Congress in 1917 that made prohibition law?
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What is the volstead act and the reasons for the 18th amendment and its consequences?

The Volstead Act was a piece of legislation passed in 1919. It enabled the United States government to enforce the 18th Amendment to the Constitution, and is formally known as the National Prohibition Act. In combination with the 18thAmendment and other supporting legislature, it is included under the blanket term "Prohibition." In 1933, the Volstead Act and other Prohibition related laws were repealed in response to popular outcry. The 18th Amendment was introduced into the Senate in 1917. After being passed by the Senate, it was successfully ratified by 1919, when the need for the Volstead Act to enable enforcement became clear. Under the 18th Amendment, "intoxicating liquor" was essentially prohibited within the United States. The law was passed in response to the temperance movement, which had gathered large numbers of followers. Adherents to the movement believed that the consumption of alcohol was harmful, and that society in general would benefit if alcohol was banned.


Which amendment overturns a previous amendment?

The 21st Amendment that was written in 1933 overturned the 18th amendment that was written in 1917


What President declared war on Germany in April of 1917?

Thomas Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States, from 1913 to 1921. In April 1917, Wilson asked Congress to declare war. With 50 Representatives and 6 Senators in opposition, the declaration of war by the United States against Germany was passed by the Congress on April 4, 1917, and was approved by the President on April 6, 1917.


Who controlled congress in 1917?

In 1917, under the 65th United States Congress, the Democrat party controlled the U.S. Senate, and a coalition - includingProgressives and Socialist party Rep. Meyer London gave the Democrats a majority in the House.


What act was passed on June 15 1917 that punished people for the anti war activities?

they was hung in 1917 two yeas after the war they was hung in 1917 two yeas after the war

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How did the war effort help the passage of the Prohibition Amendment?

In 1917, Congress passed an act that controlled the materials that may be needed for the war effort. This included the grains used to make alcohol. This along with the general anti-alcohol view in Congress led to the eventual passage of the Prohibition Amendment.


In what year was the 18th amendment passed?

The 18th Amendment was passed by the House of Representatives on December 18, 1917; and ratified on January 16, 1919.It went into effect on January 17, 1920(It was repealed by the 21st Amendment on December 5th 1933.)


Why did congress pass espionage act in 1917?

The congress passed the espionage act in 1917 to find out if anyone giving false reports or interfering with the war effort.


When did the US join WWI?

the united states joined in 1917, ww1 started in 1914.!!


What is the volstead act and the reasons for the 18th amendment and its consequences?

The Volstead Act was a piece of legislation passed in 1919. It enabled the United States government to enforce the 18th Amendment to the Constitution, and is formally known as the National Prohibition Act. In combination with the 18thAmendment and other supporting legislature, it is included under the blanket term "Prohibition." In 1933, the Volstead Act and other Prohibition related laws were repealed in response to popular outcry. The 18th Amendment was introduced into the Senate in 1917. After being passed by the Senate, it was successfully ratified by 1919, when the need for the Volstead Act to enable enforcement became clear. Under the 18th Amendment, "intoxicating liquor" was essentially prohibited within the United States. The law was passed in response to the temperance movement, which had gathered large numbers of followers. Adherents to the movement believed that the consumption of alcohol was harmful, and that society in general would benefit if alcohol was banned.


How did the prohibition happen?

The Senate proposed the Eighteenth Amendment on December 18, 1917. Having been approved by 36 states, the 18th Amendment was ratified on January 16, 1919 and effected on January 17, 1920


Prohibition in 1917 was what political party idea?

The Democratic party and the Prohibition party.


In 1917 Congress passed a law over President Woodrow Wilson's veto that said that those who were over age 16 and unable to pass a test could not immigrate to the US?

In 1917 Congress passed the Literacy Test Act over President Woodrow Wilson's veto.


Congress passed the Selective Service Act in 1917 requiring all men between these ages to register for military service?

21 to 31


Which amendment overturns a previous amendment?

The 21st Amendment that was written in 1933 overturned the 18th amendment that was written in 1917


When was Congress of Soviets created?

Congress of Soviets was created in 1917.


Who signed the 26th Amendment?

This amendment was passed by Congress on March 23, 1917 and ratified on July 1, 1971 while Richard Nixon was president. However, the president is not part of the amendment process. Proposed amendments do not require the approval of the President. Of course the president can give his opinion and lobby for or against an amendment, but he can not veto it. If he signs it, his signature has no legal bearing on it.