A prohibition bar is often referred to as a "speakeasy." During the Prohibition era in the United States (1920-1933), these clandestine establishments served Alcoholic Beverages illegally. Speakeasies typically featured hidden entrances and a secretive atmosphere, allowing patrons to enjoy drinks despite the ban on alcohol. Today, the term is used to describe bars that evoke a vintage, secretive vibe.
Illegal bar during prohibition
It was called "prohibition".
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it was called prohibition
The prohibition of slavery was called abolition. It refers to the legal and social movement to end the practice of slavery.
Voting for no other candidates but those on the Prohibition Party ticket or only for those who supported prohibition. The Prohibition Party called for the first approach whereas the Anti-Saloon League called for the latter approach.
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The outlawing of alcohol in the US was called the Prohibition.
great expirament and another name for the eighteenth amendment is PROHIBITION