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Essay On The 18th Amendment

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None of us who are alive today were alive during the PROHIBITON; prohibiting the manufacturing, transportation and selling of alcoholic beverages in the United States, which was known in the Constitution as Amendment 18. The drafting of the 18th Amendment was done by the Anti-Saloon League legislative lawyer, Wayne Wheeler. It’s said to have been written to diligently fight the turn to alcoholic substances to deal with life’s problems. Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, Andrew J. Volstead, Sponsored the bill before Congress. With Amendment 18th’s ratification came an effect date delay. The government took this action to compensate the liquor industries with an ample amount of time to adjust to what was set to take effect and decimate the industries for at least 10 years. It’s ratification was certified on January 16, 1919, and the Amendment didn’t go into effect until …show more content…

People were jailed regularly, moonshiners struggled to find new ways to provide a normal life for their families, and crime syndicates were at an all time high with the rising profits from bootlegging. Police officers turned into criminals, law abiding citizens reputations were tarnished because they drink illegally. Tho throughout all this misery there still stood completely elated those who felt like the prohibition of alcoholic beverages was in the best interest of the whole America. Wayne Wheeler felt extremely accomplished and proud to know that his feelings towards drinking were felt by the people in charge who took a stand against alcoholism. Basically there was a wide spectrum on the affects that occurred during the period of prohibition those being good or bad. You’ll be excited to learn that eventually due to the causes and affects of the 18th Amendment it was repealed in 1933 by the 21st Amendment, also the 18th Amendment to this day remains the only Amendment in the over 200 years of the Constitution to ever be

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