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Prohibition

The 18th Amendment to the Constitution prohibited the consumption and sale of alcohol in the United States from 1920 to 1933. This period became known as the Prohibition.

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Who tended to resist the efforts of the temperance movement?

American Catholics proved hostile to the reform impulse. Catholics understood freedom in ways quite different from Protestant reformers. They viewed sin as an inescapable burden of individuals and society. The perfectionist idea that evil could be banished from the world struck them as an affront to genuine religion, and they bitterly opposed what they saw as reformers' efforts to impose their own version of Protestant morality on their neighbors.

Was the federal government able to enforce prohibition?

Neither the federal nor state governments were able to enforce prohibition effectively.

Why did the US government lose tax in prohibition?

Because the government couldn't collect taxes on illegally produced alcoholic beverages.

How was prohibition overturned?

By the 21st Amendment to the US Constitution.

Who were bootleggers and what did they do during the prohibition era?

they were the men and women smuggling liquor into the states (or around them) the name came around first by smuggling bottles of whiskey in their boots. they were one of the main ways to get liquor back then.

What is the best description of prohibition?

A Period In Which The Manufacturing, Selling, Or Distribution of Alcoholic Beverages In America Was Illegal

When was the national prohibition act passed?

National Prohibition Act was passed in 1919.

Is there a spirit called Temperance?

Yes because there was a spirit Haunting this Families house one of them asked who it's name was and the spirit answered- I'M TEMPERANCE....

This was on Animal Planet on a show called THE HAUNTED

What weapons did a gang use in the prohibition era?

Well, you didn't specify which gang but common rifles included; the Winchester 1907, Remington model 8, Browning BAR, and the Thompson SMG. Shotguns such as the semiautomatic Browning A5/Remington model 11 were also very popular with gangsters as well as various pumps and single shots, often with the barrels cut back and the butt-stocks cut down. These types of guns are often referred to as "whippets." Handguns commonly used by gangsters in the prohibition era included semi-automatic Colt model 1911 .45 ACPs and 38 Supers as well as various Colt and Smith and Wesson revolvers.

Did prohibition in the United States have a direct effect on the fashions of the era?

In the 1910's - 1920's, America was seeing a radical fashion change, going from the corseted Gibson girl of the first decade to a flapper style. Leaner lines and shorter skirts brought more attention to shoes and stockings, and with stockings came garters. Often you see pictures of flappers with small flasks tucked into garters. That became a popular way of doing things. Beyond that, prohibition did not really effect the styles of the day.

What was life like before prohibition?

before prohibition men were drinking in saloons

What amendment was the prohibition of alcohol?

The 18th Amendment to the US Constitution prohibited the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages. It was ratified January 16, 1919, and it was to take effect January 16, 1920.

Below is a link to a site devoted to the US Constitution.

What was the u.s temperance movement?

The US temperance movement was a movement led by Francis Elizabeth Willard followed by other people who were against the drinking of alcohol. They believed that the drinking of alcohol cased problems for family members and workplaces.