Prohibition to protect or to punish?
The 18th amendment to the constitution of the United States of America, also known as prohibition, was something innovative and unfamiliar when it was instated in 1920, banning the sale, manufacture and transportation of intoxicating liquors.
The vote for prohibition and the reaction of the american public were perfect examples of a government searching to fulfill its responsibilities as well as a nation protective of their personal rights.
The vote for prohibition and the reaction of the american public were perfect examples of a government searching to fulfill its responsibilities as well as a nation protective of their personal rights.