Prohibition Era Research Paper

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Emma Elgorriaga Mr. Giannoni US History 26 March 2024 LEQ: Prohibition Era and Its Consequences The Prohibition took place in 1920, this is what the illegalization of alcohol in the United States is called. This was an amendment for thirteen years, in 1919, President Woodrow Wilson vetoed the Volstead Act. The Volstead Act is another name for the National Prohibition Act, it is “defined as an intoxicating beverage as anything that contains more than one half of a percent alcohol.”1 This movement was headed by the Women’s Christian Temperance Union and Anti-Saloon League. Both of these groups formed a “powerful single-issue coalition that relentlessly lobbied local, state, and federal governments.”1 This amendment was “enacted in response to …show more content…
“The FBI arrested 269 people for violating the federal prohibition laws and around 334 possible violators were reported.”3 Even though this was a federal law, many broke it, including the president. In addition, the prohibition relates to the Progressive Era because it made the 18th Amendment gain strength and become even more strict. Some historians even say the Women’s Christian Temperance Union and Anti-Saloon League “were seeking to ameliorate the negative social effects of rapid industrialization.”2 This is why the era of the prohibition is also called the Temperance Movement. The culture at the time was changing; people were changing. New technology was created such as cinema, advertising and the radio. All of these advancements brought new outlooks on life in America. The women in films influenced what was called flappers, which are women who have short hair, wear make-up, drink, and