Prohibition and Its Consequences
Weighing the Evidence
About this Activity
- Created by:National Archives Education Team
- Historical Era:The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
- Thinking Skill:Historical Issues-Analysis & Decision-Making
- Bloom's Taxonomy:Analyzing
- Grade Level:High School
This activity asks students to study documents and images related to the Eighteenth Amendment of 1919 prohibiting the trade in liquor.
Documents include: the Act and its repeal by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933; letters from citizens for and against Prohibition; and photos and political cartoons. Using these artifacts students will decide whether Prohibition was necessary to protect the individual and family, or it was unwarranted over-reach by the U.S. government.
https://www.docsteach.org/activities/student/prohibition-and-its-consequencesDocuments include: the Act and its repeal by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933; letters from citizens for and against Prohibition; and photos and political cartoons. Using these artifacts students will decide whether Prohibition was necessary to protect the individual and family, or it was unwarranted over-reach by the U.S. government.
Documents in this activity
- A Message to the President and the Congress of the United States of America from the National Service and War-Time Commissions of the American Churches
- The Volstead Act
- An Automobile Decked Out with Signs and Banners Supporting the Repeal of the 18th Amendment
- Detroit police inspecting equipment found in a clandestine underground brewery during the prohibition era
- Dr. L. E. Keeley's Double Chloride of Gold Cure for Drunkenness Label
- Joint Resolution Proposing the Eighteenth Amendment
- Letter from Mrs. Hillyer concerning her husband's drinking activities.
- Letter from Women's Committee for Repeal of the 18th Amendment to the United States Congress Regarding the Repeal of Prohibition
- Prescription for Whiskey for I. F. Johnson
- Proclamation Announcing the Repeal of Prohibition
- Speaking of Superfluous Starlings