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Passed by Congress in 1909 to establish federal income tax that will reduce the governments need to rely on revenue by taxing the alcohol industry
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They wanted a temporary Prohibition of alcohol during WWI because they wanted to preserve wheat, corn, rye, that was barely used used by distillers and brewers for the war effort.
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This amendment would restrict the manufacture and sale of alcohol. States were given 7 years to ratify the amendment.
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The amendment was ratified when Nebraska became the 36th state to bar the "manufacture, sale or transportation of beverage purposes", 46 out of the 48 state eventually supported the prohibition. Connecticut and Rhode Island were the only state to hold out.
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The 19th amendment was passed to to give women the right to vote
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It restricts the sale of beverages obtaining more than 2.75% of alcohol
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Called the Volstead Act makes it illegal to manufacture beverages with more than half-percent of of alcohol and provide enforcement of the 18th amendment
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The countries faith largest industry was shut down.
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Begins to usher in the Great Depression
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After campaigning among the other things, to end the Prohibition Franklin Roosevelt is elected president
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