The action of forbidding something, especially by law.
Prohibition was difficult to police because of widespread public disregard for the law, which led to underground speakeasies and illegal alcohol production. Organized crime syndicates also profited from bootlegging and smuggling operations, making it challenging for law enforcement to effectively enforce the ban on alcohol.
The prohibition Act was repealed on December 5th, 1933.
Prohibition in the United States officially ended on December 5, 1933, with the ratification of the 21st Amendment to the Constitution, which repealed the 18th Amendment that had established Prohibition.
Prohibition was ended in the United States in 1933 with the ratification of the 21st Amendment, which repealed the 18th Amendment that had established Prohibition.
The National Prohibition Act, also known as the Volstead Act, enforced the prohibition of alcohol in the United States from 1920 to 1933.
Prohibition was difficult to police because of widespread public disregard for the law, which led to underground speakeasies and illegal alcohol production. Organized crime syndicates also profited from bootlegging and smuggling operations, making it challenging for law enforcement to effectively enforce the ban on alcohol.
the action of forbidding something, especially by law.
Prohibition - not allowing, forbiddingProhibition - to the 18th Amendment to the US Constitution, which prohibited the sale, transportation and importation of Alcoholic Beverages.
Prohibition
Prohibition.
the meaning of prohibition is {not allowed}
the meaning of prohibition is {not allowed}
Prohibition of alcohol.
The Prohibition Party, which still exists in the US, calls for the prohibition of the sale of alcoholic beverages.
The 18th Amendment required National Prohibition and the Volstead Act specified how prohibition was to be enforced.
Prohibition lasted from 1920 to 1933
The 18th amendment started prohibition.