Temperance Movement
Key Events
Prohibition Life
Cultural Impact
Legislation & Repeal
100

This organization, founded in 1874, was pivotal in the temperance movement, particularly among women.

Answer: What is the Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)

100

The official start of Prohibition occurred on this date.

Answer: What is January 16, 1920

100

These illegal bars became popular during Prohibition.

Answer: What are speakeasies

100

This music genre thrived during the Roaring Twenties, often associated with speakeasy culture.

Answer: What is jazz

100

This legal age for alcohol consumption was established by the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984.

Answer: What is 21

200

This league, established in 1893, focused on lobbying for prohibition laws.

Answer: What is the Anti-Saloon League

200

This amendment, ratified in 1933, repealed Prohibition.

Answer: What is the 21st Amendment

200

This term refers to the illegal production and distribution of alcohol.

Answer: What is bootlegging

200

Flappers were known for this type of behavior, which defied traditional norms.

Answer: What is rebellious or liberated behavior

200

This term describes the failure of Prohibition that led to increased crime and illegal activities.

Answer: What is the "noble experiment"

300

Many temperance advocates linked alcohol consumption to this social issue, commonly affecting families in the 1890s.

Answer: What is domestic violence

300

This act passed in 1913 aimed to restrict the shipment of alcohol into dry states.

Answer: What is the Webb-Kenyon Act

300

Many people used this type of alcohol during Prohibition, often leading to health issues.

Answer: What is "rotgut" or homemade alcohol

300

The public perception of alcohol changed to view it as this, leading to increased social acceptance post-Prohibition.

Answer: What is a social activity

300

The repeal of Prohibition was partly driven by this need for government revenue during the economic downturn.

What is taxation

400

This amendment was ratified in 1919, prohibiting the manufacture and sale of alcohol.

Answer: What is the 18th Amendment

400

This decade saw the rise of speakeasies and organized crime in response to Prohibition.

Answer: What are the 1920s

400

The Prohibition Bureau struggled with this issue, making it difficult to enforce the law.

Answer: What is corruption or lack of resources

400

These two aspects of life significantly grew as a result of the rise in organized crime during Prohibition.

Answer: What are violence and corruption

400

The complex regulatory landscape following repeal allowed for this type of sales, which were previously illegal.

Answer: What are licensed alcohol sales

500

This act defined intoxicating liquors and provided enforcement guidelines for Prohibition.

Answer: What is the Volstead Act

500

This economic crisis in the 1930s contributed to the push for repeal of Prohibition.

Answer: What is the Great Depression

500

This famous gangster became notorious for his control over the illegal alcohol trade during Prohibition.

Answer: Who is Al Capone

500

This cultural phenomenon symbolized the defiance against Prohibition and traditional values in the 1920s.

Answer: What is the Roaring Twenties

500

Prohibition’s legacy has influenced contemporary discussions about this controversial topic today.

Answer: What is drug legalization