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With the ratification of the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution in 1920, the United States became a 'dry' nation. For the next 13 years, a period now known as Prohibition, the amendment forbade Americans from manufacturing, selling, or transporting alcoholic beverages until its repeal in 1933. In 1920, Prohibition's supporters had confidently looked forward to a bright new era of stronger families, lower crime rates, and increased industrial productivity.Yet, their great social experiment was to prove virtually impossible to enforce. Consequently, although per capita alcohol consumption among Americans declined between 1920 and 1933, tens of millions of citizens, including an unprecedented number of women, imbibed regularly throughout the Prohibition years, swilling gallons of 'bootleg' liquor smuggled in from abroad or concocted in illegal stills. ""The Prohibition Era"" examines the social, political, and economic factors that led to the banning of alcohol and its eventual reinstatement as a legal beverage.Product Identifiers
PublisherFacts On File, Incorporated
ISBN-101604130059
ISBN-139781604130058
eBay Product ID (ePID)64164585
Product Key Features
Educational LevelHigh School, Elementary School
Number of Pages120 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameProhibition Era : Temperance in the United States
Publication Year2008
SubjectUnited States / 20th Century, Substance Abuse & Addictions / Alcohol, United States / General
TypeStudy Guide
Subject AreaSelf-Help, History
AuthorLouise Chipley Slavicek
SeriesMilestones in American History Ser.
Dimensions
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.5 in
Additional Product Features
LCCN2008-024150
Grade fromSeventh Grade
Target AudienceElementary/High School
IllustratedYes
Grade toTwelfth Grade
Lc Classification NumberHv5089.S58 2008