The National Temperance Council likely met in 1920 to discuss the implications and implementation of the 18th Amendment, which established Prohibition in the United States. This period marked a significant shift in American society regarding alcohol consumption, and the council aimed to promote the temperance movement's goals and address new challenges arising from the law. Additionally, the meeting would have provided a platform for strategizing on educational efforts to support the movement and respond to any backlash or violations of Prohibition.
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics was created in 1920.
Korea Sports Council was created in 1920.
Daniel Webster Council was created in 1920.
The 'Temperance Movement' in the United States during the 1920's lobbied for a prohibition of the sale of alcohol.
New York State resisted temperance pressure better than most states but had to comply with National Prohibition beginning in 1920.
According to Ken Burns' documentary, women's temperance leagues-
Workers' Council of the United States was created in 1920.
There is no question that the temperance movement, particularly, the Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), was the most important political force which resulted in Prohibition in 1920. There could never have been Prohibition without the WCTU.
National Sports Around the World - 1920 was released on: USA: September 1920
Little Journeys in the National Forests of Colorado - 1920 was released on: USA: 1920
The temperance movement achieved its goal with the passage of the 18th Amendment to the US Constitution, which prohibited the sale, production, and transportation of alcoholic beverages in the United States. This led to the era known as Prohibition from 1920 to 1933.
The NBA (National Basketball Association) did not exist in 1920.