Prohibition in the United States - Wikipedia The Prohibition era was the period from 1920 to 1933 when the United States prohibited the production, importation, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages [1]
Prohibition: Years, Amendment and Definition - HISTORY The Prohibition Era began in 1920 when the 18th Amendment to the U S Constitution, which banned the manufacture, transportation and sale of intoxicating liquors, went into effect with the
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Prohibition: A Case Study of Progressive Reform Herbert Hoover called prohibition a "noble experiment," but the effort to regulate people's behavior soon ran into trouble Enforcement of prohibition became very difficult
About Prohibition | US House of Representatives: History, Art Archives Congress passed the 18th Amendment—the constitutional amendment known as Prohibition—on December 18, 1917 But before it could be added to the Constitution, three-fourths of the states needed to ratify—or approve—the measure
Prohibition and Its Effects | Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History The Prohibition Amendment had profound consequences: it made brewing and distilling illegal, expanded state and federal government, inspired new forms of sociability between men and women, and suppressed elements of immigrant and working-class culture
Home | Prohibition Party The Prohibition Party has championed the cause of temperance and prohibitionism in American politics, as well as other causes, including women’s suffrage, civil rights, religious freedom, and environmental protection