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The Prohibition Era: Understanding the Eighteenth Amendment
Explore the history and impact of the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, known as the Prohibition Amendment, which prohibited the manufacturing, transportation, and sale of intoxicating liquors. Learn about the...
US Department of Agriculture
The Outside Gifts Prohibition
Can you accept a gift from someone or not? The outside gifts prohibition exists to help ensure that federal employees conduct themselves with fairness and impartiality toward all people seeking to do business with the government. In this...
Wonderscape
Understanding the Twenty-First Amendment and the End of Prohibition
This video explains the Twenty-First Amendment, which repealed the Eighteenth Amendment and ended Prohibition in 1933. Discover how this amendment allowed states to set their own alcohol regulations and why Congress used state...
The Business Professor
When is foreign business prohibited under US law?
When is foreign business prohibited under US law?
Step Back History
Why Aren't People Doing Basic Safety Measures??
It seems we're surrounded by people who see basic safety measures for public health emergencies, things that are easy and keep you and others safe, and just ignore them. Worse, they rally and campaign against them! What the heck is going...
Cerebellum
Emergence Of Modern America: The Roaring Twenties - Prohibition
Just the Facts: The Emergence of America Uses fascinating historical footage to explore six decades thats shaped Modern America. The series examines the Gilded Age in the late 19th century, the Progressive Era of the early 20th century,...
The March of Time
1925: PROHIBITION: First page of 'The Ordeal of Prohibition' by Clarence S. Darrow. 1920s SPEAKEASY: MS Male bartender hands filling beer mug from tap, sliding down bar to customer, people socializing, male leg looking for foot rest under bar.
MOT 1925: PROHIBITION: First page of 'The Ordeal of Prohibition' by Clarence S. Darrow. 1920s SPEAKEASY: MS Male bartender hands filling beer mug from tap, sliding down bar to customer, people socializing, male leg looking for foot rest...
Curated Video
How FDR Took the First Steps Towards Ending Prohibition
In 1932, nine days after his inauguration, President Roosevelt signed an order authorizing the sale of beer. It would soon be followed by the 21st amendment: the full repeal of Prohibition. From the Series: Drinks, Crime, and...
Curated Video
How Prohibition Led to the Revival of the Ku Klux Klan
One of the more unsavory aspects of Prohibition was the way it was used to target Black and Hispanic people. This led to the re-emergence of one of the most notorious hate groups of all time: the KKK. From the Series: Drinks, Crime and...
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Prohibition: To Drink or Not to Drink
To drink or not to drink, a dilemma that divided the United States from the ratification of Prohibition in 1919 to its repeal in 1933. http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9061510/prohibition?sou rce=youtube_18498
Weird History
Prohibition Era | Clever Ways Booze Was Hidden
From 1920 to 1933, the United States placed a nationwide constitutional ban on the production, importation, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages. But that didn't stop people from smuggling booze in a variety of creative ways....
Curated Video
A Glimpse of Prohibition-Era L.A. at King Eddy Saloon | Lost LA | Season 4 | Episode 3
Explore the world beneath King Eddy and see how alcohol got into L.A. during Prohibition. Watch Chris Kasten, current owner of King Eddy Saloon, give Philip Dobard, director of the Museum of the American Cocktail and host Nathan Masters...
Curated Video
It Didn’t Take Long for Americans to Forget about Prohibition
In 1933, Congress ended Prohibition. Within four hours of the repeal, beer was being loaded onto the trucks of companies like Schlitz beverages, on their way to consumers. From the Series: America in Color: Made in the USA...
Curated Video
How George Remus Grew Rich Defying Prohibition
While the 18th amendment kept booze mostly out of reach, some men like George Remus and Nucky Johnson learned how to exploit the system - and made a killing out of it. From the Series: Drinks, Crime, and Prohibition : Flappers and...
Curated Video
Why Prohibition Was Set Up to Fail Right From the Start
From the very beginning, prohibition was set up to fail. With only 1,500 agents charged with stopping the flow of alcohol into the U.S., most people continued drinking as they had done before. From the Series: America in Color: Organized...
Reading Through History
History Brief: The Repeal of Prohibition
For teaching resources covering this material, check out our workbook: http://www.amazon.com/Roaring-Twenties-Jake-Henderson/dp/1511531738/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1434489169&sr=1-3 A short video detailing the unintended...
Curated Video
Prohibition Inspired a New Generation of Rebellious Women
One of the social side effects of Prohibition was it inspired many women to break out and challenge the conservative norms of society. These women were dubbed 'Flappers.' From the Series: America In Color: The 1920s...
The March of Time
1920s: PROHIBITION: CU Newspaper article title 'Oceans of Liquor Drown City's Woe...', MS Hand-painted sign over window '...Barleycorn gone but not forgotten', MS Elder male reading note next to bottle outside cafe. Silly, wacky.
MOT 1920s: PROHIBITION: CU Newspaper article title 'Oceans of Liquor Drown City's Woe...', MS Hand-painted sign over window '...Barleycorn gone but not forgotten', MS Elder male reading note next to bottle outside cafe. Silly, wacky.
The March of Time
1920s: NEW YORK CITY: SPEAKEASY: Broadway speakeasy proprietor & entertainer Texas Guinan (1884-1933) standing w/ lightly dressed females, SOT saying '...many a sucker has cut himself too big a piece of cake...' Prohibition, 18th Amendment.
MOT 1920s: NEW YORK CITY: SPEAKEASY: Broadway speakeasy proprietor & entertainer Texas Guinan (1884-1933) standing w/ lightly dressed females, SOT saying '...many a sucker has cut himself too big a piece of cake...' Prohibition, 18th...
The March of Time
1920s: NEW YORK CITY: SPEAKEASY: HA WS People walking down into 21 Club entrance, MS Doorman shaking head. INT 21 Club w/ upscale people at bar, owners Charlie Berns, Jack Kreindler making note on check. Prohibition, 18th Amendment.
MOT 1920s: NEW YORK CITY: SPEAKEASY: HA WS People walking down into 21 Club entrance, MS Doorman shaking head. INT 21 Club w/ upscale people at bar, owners Charlie Berns, Jack Kreindler making note on check. Prohibition, 18th Amendment.
The March of Time
1920s: PROHIBITION: BEHIND Two men throwing, breaking liquor bottles on wall, MS Bottles in crate, breaking more bottles. WS Men opening barrels of liquid by city sidewalk, MS Liquid flowing from barrel, possibly beer, male filling bottle curbside.
MOT 1920s: PROHIBITION: BEHIND Two men throwing, breaking liquor bottles on wall, MS Bottles in crate, breaking more bottles. WS Men opening barrels of liquid by city sidewalk, MS Liquid flowing from barrel, possibly beer, male filling...
The March of Time
1937: CHILD LABOR AMENDMENT: Capitol Building east steps FG, dome BG. CU The Child Labor Amendment on paper, Section 1 & 2. 'Congress shall have power to limit, regulate, prohibit...'
MOT 1937: CHILD LABOR AMENDMENT: Capitol Building east steps FG, dome BG. CU The Child Labor Amendment on paper, Section 1 & 2. 'Congress shall have power to limit, regulate, prohibit...'
Englishing
Lesson on CAN/COULD and MAY indicating ability, prohibition, requests, or capability )
What is a modal verb ? It’s an auxiliary verb used to talk about possibility, ability, permission, requests, offers and so on. By themselves they don’t mean anything. You always need a main verb to portray their meaning. In this lesson,...
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