The 18th Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1919, outlawed the manufacture, sale, and transportation of intoxicating liquors. This period of prohibition aimed to reduce crime and corruption, improve health, and enhance morality. However, it ultimately led to a rise in illegal speakeasies and organized crime, prompting its repeal by the 21st Amendment in 1933.
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The thirteenth amendment outlawed slavery in the United States.
The Prohibition of Alcohol
The 18th Amendment to the US Constitution.
outlawed slavery
The 18th amendment established Prohibition of alcohol in the US.
The 18th amendment to the US Constitution was called prohibition, this is because the selling, drinking, and distributing alcoholic beverages was outlawed and no one was allowed to drink alcoholic beverages. However, the US government realized that they could not enforce a law of this magnitude and abolished it with the 21st amendment which stated that alcoholic beverages were allowed to be sold, drunk, and distributed throughout the US.
The 13th Amendment to the Constitution of the US prohibited slavery.
Emancipation proclamation, then 13th amendment
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18th Amendment
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