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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Answer the following 15 questions with well-developed sentences. Support your answers with specific details. After reading about the subject, define the word "Prohibition" as it pertains to the 18th amendment. Why did the United States have a Prohibition movement and enact Prohibition? What was the ultimate goal (purpose) of the 18th Amendment? @Joel_the_boss @joejoe213 @Jenny_grier @angel12310 @animal_lover36 @HaleyJlynn @Werewolfprincess @Yuba @yoitstboy @Rocketman27 @rainy920

OpenStudy (anonymous):

where are the questions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if you could just do what you can haha

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If I wanted to drink alcohol during Prohibition, where would I go? What would I want if I asked for "the real McCoy"? What would I be making if I was cooking "tarantula juice" and some "coffin varnish"? If I was for Prohibition what two organizations would I want to join?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

According to Mrs. Peabody, what specific conditions have improved in America as a result of Prohibition proving that it "worked"? What specific evidence does Fiorella LaGuardia offer to prove Prohibition does not work? In your answer address a minimum of three details he provides as evidence. Does the data demonstrate that Prohibition "worked" or failed? What does this data show about the increase or decrease of the production of alcohol during the 1920s? What are two strong arguments the Federal Council of Churches presents to support Prohibition? What are two facts that argue that Prohibition "failed"? Historical note: What did Amendment 21 do? Write a one-paragraph to this question: Should the United States of American bring back the 18th Amendment, or should we keep the 21st Amendment? Give at least three pieces of evidence to support your recommendation. Your paragraph should be no less than six sentences with no spelling errors. Take a look at this Grading Rubric to see how you will be graded.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@skatergirl_XD

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