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O'Reilly's History Quiz
Prohibition Edition
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On January 16, 1919, prohibition of the "manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors" was ratified and became the law of the land. Take our dry quiz and learn some more below.
1. On January 16, 1919, prohibition of the "manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors" was ratified in which amendment to the Constitution?
14th
16th
18th
19th
21st
2. The National Prohibition Act is more commonly known as what?
Volstead Act
Temperance Act
Progressive Act
Bryant Act
Wilson Act
3. Which president vetoed the National Prohibition Act?
Harding
Wilson
Roosevelt
Coolidge
Hoover
4. How many, if any, amendments were passed between the enactment and repeal of Prohibition?
None
One
Two
Three
Five
5. What amendment ended national but not state prohibition?
19th
20th
21st
22nd
23rd
6. What is the first state to have a prohibition law?
Georgia
Texas
New York
Maine
Massachusetts
7. What is the name of the movement that agitated for prohibition as early as the 1830s?
Anti-alcohol Movement
The Great Awakening
Blue Movement
Prohibition
Temperance Movement
8. Prohibition had many unintended consequences, including what word that means illegal trafficking is liquor?
Bootlegging
Racketeering
Gintubbing
Flapping
Distilling
9. Which famous gangster dominated the illegal liquor trade in Chicago?
Bugsy Malone
Al Capone
Meyer Lansky
Dutch Shultz
Lucky Luciano
10. Which president coined the phrase "noble experiment" for Prohibition?
Woodrow Wilson
Franklin Roosevelt
Herbert Hoover
Jimmy Carter
William Harding
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