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Repeal of Prohibition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1919, the requisite number of legislatures of the States ratified The 18th Amendment to the Federal Constitution, enabling national Prohibition within one year of ratification. Many women, notably ...
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Prohibition in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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FindLaw | Find a Lawyer. Find Answers. ... 7 Likewise a heavy ''special excise tax,'' insofar as it could be construed as part of the machinery for enforcing the Eighteenth Amendment, was deemed to have become inapplicable automatically upon the latter's repeal.
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Pro-repeal ribbon. The movements to vote "wet" or "dry" promoted intense debate in American society. The debate never resolved issues of the virtues or vices of alcoholic beverages, but ultimately resulted in the repeal of the 18th Amendment in 1933.
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In 1920, the national policy of Prohibition began. The 18th Amendment to the Constitution had been officially ratified: ... In 1766, it is recorded that the repeal of the Stamp Act was greeted in Providence, Rhode Island with "32 of the most loyal, patriotic and constitutional toasts" (Lee, 1963: 18).
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