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  2. Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    The amendment was proposed by Congress on December 18, 1917, and ratified by the requisite number of states on January 16, 1919. The Eighteenth Amendment was repealed by the Twenty-first Amendment on December 5, 1933, making it the only constitutional amendment in American history to be repealed.

  3. Dillon v. Gloss - Wikipedia

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    Dillon v. Gloss, 256 U.S. 368 (1921), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that Congress, when proposing a constitutional amendment under the authority given to it by Article V of the Constitution, may fix a definite period for its ratification, and further, that the reasonableness of the seven-year period, fixed by Congress in the resolution proposing the Eighteenth ...

  4. List of amendments to the Constitution of the United States

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    The only amendment to be ratified through this method thus far is the Twenty-first Amendment in 1933. That amendment is also the only one that explicitly repeals an earlier one, the Eighteenth Amendment (ratified in 1919), establishing the prohibition of alcohol. [4] Congress has also enacted statutes governing the constitutional amendment process.

  5. Prohibition in the United States - Wikipedia

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    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] The alcohol industry was curtailed by a succession of state legislatures, and Prohibition was formally introduced nationwide under the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified on January 16, 1919.

  6. Woman's Christian Temperance Union - Wikipedia

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    In 1893, the WCTU switched focus toward prohibition, which was ultimately successful when the 18th amendment to the US Constitution was passed. After prohibition was instituted, WCTU membership declined. [21] Over the years, different prohibition and suffrage activists had suspected that brewer associations gave money to anti-suffrage activities.

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    Rob Miraldi’s First Amendment writing has won numerous awards. He taught journalism at the State University of New York for many years. Twitter: @miral98; email: rob.miraldi@gmail.com

  8. Blaine Act - Wikipedia

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    The Volstead Act implemented the 18th Amendment (Prohibition). The act defined "intoxicating beverage" as one with 0.5 percent alcohol by weight. Numerous problems with enforcement [1] and a desire to create jobs and raise tax revenue by legalizing beer, wine, and liquor [2] led a majority of voters and members of Congress to turn against Prohibition by late 1932.

  9. Emma Watson Called Out Paparazzi Who Took Pictures Up Her ...

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    Emma Watson Called Out Paparazzi Who Took Pictures Up Her Skirt On Her 18th Birthday, And 12 Other Child Stars Who Criticized The Media's Treatment Of Them. October 31, 2022 at 6:16 PM.