Flashcards on Prohibition and the 18th Amendment

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What was the 18th Amendment?

The 18th Amendment was a constitutional amendment that prohibited the production, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages in the United States.

When was the 18th Amendment ratified?

The 18th Amendment was ratified on January 29, 1919.

What was the main goal of the Prohibition movement?

The main goal of the Prohibition movement was to reduce crime, corruption, and social problems associated with alcohol consumption.

Which organization was instrumental in driving the Prohibition movement?

The Anti-Saloon League was instrumental in driving the Prohibition movement.

What was the Volstead Act?

The Volstead Act was the federal law that provided for the enforcement of Prohibition.

What were speakeasies?

Speakeasies were secret bars or clubs that operated illegally during Prohibition.

What was the impact of Prohibition on organized crime?

Prohibition led to the rise of organized crime syndicates, such as the Chicago Outfit led by Al Capone.

When was the 18th Amendment repealed?

The 18th Amendment was repealed on December 5, 1933, by the 21st Amendment.

What were some reasons for the failure of Prohibition?

Some reasons for the failure of Prohibition include increased crime rates, disrespect for the law, and the inability to effectively enforce the ban on alcohol.

How did Prohibition affect the economy?

Prohibition resulted in the loss of jobs in the alcohol industry and a decline in tax revenue for the government.

What is the nickname given to the period of Prohibition?

The period of Prohibition is often referred to as the 'Roaring Twenties' or the 'Prohibition Era.'

Who was the president when the 18th Amendment was ratified?

Woodrow Wilson was the president when the 18th Amendment was ratified.

How did the 18th Amendment impact women's suffrage?

The Prohibition movement and the 18th Amendment provided an opportunity for women's organizations to mobilize and gain support for women's suffrage.

What is the legal drinking age in the United States today?

The legal drinking age in the United States today is 21 years old.

What amendment repealed the 18th Amendment?

The 21st Amendment repealed the 18th Amendment.

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When was the 18th Amendment ratified?



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Which organization was instrumental in driving the Prohibition movement?



What were speakeasies?



When was the 18th Amendment repealed?



What were some reasons for the failure of Prohibition?



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