The 21st repealed the 18th amendment, or Prohibition, in 1933 under FDR's administration.
The 21st
Equal Rights Amendment
Equal Rights Amendment
Amendments cannot be changed. They can be superceded by another amendment, or repealed (revoked) by another amendment.
The 21st Amendment revoked the 18th Amendment, which created National Prohibition in the United States.
The 19th Amendment
The 21st Amendment revoked the 18th Amendment- which outlawed the sale of alcoholic beverages. This was known as Prohibition. 21st made sale legal again.
21st
The 21st Amendment repeals the 18th Amendment (Prohibition)
Amendment 18 and it was because amendment 18 prohibited alcohol and they had to make amendment 21 to cancel out amendment 18.
It will officially withdraw the previous amendment.
The 21st Amendment that was written in 1933 overturned the 18th amendment that was written in 1917