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Drugs in American Society: An Encyclopedia of History, Politics, ...
The Volstead Act.” http://www2.potsdam.edu/hans ondj/Controversies/Volstead-Act.html# .Uu6YZq-A2M8. “Andrew Volstead (1860–1947): The Father of Prohibition.” Norwegian-American Hall of Fame. http://www.lawzone.com/half-nor/ ...
Nancy E. Marion, Willard M. Oliver,
2014
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Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History: An International Encyclopedia
Critical to the enforcement of National Prohibition and its public reception was the Volstead Act, which more specifically defined the features of the National Prohibition law. Congress passed the Volstead Act,officially known as the National ...
Jack S. Blocker, David M. Fahey, Ian R. Tyrrell,
2003
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Dry Manhattan: Prohibition in New York City - Strona 45
Reflecting this lack of foresight,the Volstead Act was riddled with inconsistencies. At the same time, its strict enforcement provisions caught many Americans off-guard.Only under the Volstead Act did it become clear to the American people that ...
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Agricultural Cooperation: Selected Readings - Strona 245
CAPPER-VOLSTEAD ACT: CO-OP MAGNA CHARTA BUT NO SPECIAL PBIVILEGE by Lyman S. Hulbert There is a great deal of misunderstanding regarding the Capper-Volstead Act. First of all from the negative side, here is what it does not ...
Martin Abraham Abrahamsen, Claude L. Scroggs,
1957
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Addiction: A Reference Encyclopedia - Strona 312
Congress overrode his veto by a 176 to 55 vote, thus making the Volstead Act, and thereby national prohibition, federal law on January 20, 1920. However, with the passage of the Volstead Act, all alcohol did not instantly become illegal.
Howard Padwa, Jacob Cunningham,
2010
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Religion and the Law in America: An Encyclopedia of Personal Belief ...
The Volstead Act was the legislation passed to enforce Prohibition and it was always underfunded. By some estimates, at the height of the 1920s, the Volstead Act received only a small percentage of what it needed, and only 1,500 agents ...
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Drinking In America: A History - Strona 153
In Carters view, this new rage for status gradually applied even to drinking; for drinking, thanks in great measure to the Volstead Act, had indeed become an activity most visibly associated with the affluent (who could afford liquor), thus meriting ...
Mark Edward Lender, James Kirby Martin,
1987
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Alcohol in Popular Culture: An Encyclopedia: An Encyclopedia
Volstead Act In 1919, Congress passed the Volstead Act designed to support the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution, which prohibited the manufacture and sale of alcohol in the United States. Representative Andrew Volstead of ...
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Repealing National Prohibition - Strona 13
Congress in 1919 approved a strict enforcement act drafted by the Anti-Saloon League's general counsel, Wayne Wheeler, but known by the name of its sponsor, the chairman of the House Committee of the Judiciary, Andrew J. Volstead of ...
David E. Kyvig, Honorée Fanonne Jeffers,
2000
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Domesticating Drink: Women, Men, and Alcohol in America, 1870-1940
It was sponsored in the House of Representatives by Andrew Volstead of Minnesota and forever bore his name, though in point of fact it was written by the Anti-Saloon League. The Volstead Act defined “intoxicating liquors" as any beverage ...
Catherine Gilbert Murdock,
2001
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The Volstead Act: An Exercise In Unintended Consequences
Commonly known as “Prohibition,” the Volstead Act was named for its senatorial sponsor (Andrew Volstead of Minnesota), and gave legal teeth to the 18th ... «America's 1st Freedom, Lis 15»
Congress clears way for nationwide Prohibition, Oct. 28, 1919
On this day in 1919, Congress overrode President Woodrow Wilson's veto of the Volstead Act, formally known as the National Prohibition Act. The legislation, ... «Politico, Paz 15»
Ponnuru: Liberals decide religious liberty isn't so great
The Volstead Act implementing prohibition, for example, made an exception for the sacramental use of alcohol. In recent years, though, liberals have started to ... «Northwest Herald, Lip 15»
Liberals Abandon Religious Liberty
The American tradition of religious freedom has long included exemptions from laws that impose a burden on the exercise of faith. The Volstead Act ... «Bloomberg View, Lip 15»
Potato growers reach $25 million antitrust settlement
United Potato Growers of America was initially optimistic that its supply management strategy was protected by the Capper-Volstead Act, which provides farmers ... «Capital Press, Cze 15»
Minnesota history: Andrew Volstead got skewered even before …
When you author the 1919 legislation that prohibited the making or selling of alcohol (commonly called the Volstead Act) — only to have it repealed 14 years ... «Minneapolis Star Tribune, Maj 15»
The constitutional origins of National Beer Day
Roosevelt signed the Cullen-Harrison Act on March 22, 1933. It amended the much-hated Volstead Act of 1919, which was the act of Congress that enabled the ... «Constitution Daily, Kwi 15»
The 5 worst Congresses in American history
The decade was loud, lawless and theoretically dry, thanks to the 66th Congress and the passage of the Volstead Act, also known as Prohibition. Temperance ... «Salon, Kwi 15»
10 Things You Should Know About Prohibition
Despite coming on the heels of decades of pro-temperance furor, the amendment and the accompanying Volstead Act proved wildly unpopular among many ... «History, Sty 15»
Agricultural Co-Op Litigation Continues To Mushroom
These cases involve the scope of immunity for agricultural cooperatives pursuant to the Capper-Volstead Act of 1922, 7 U.S.C. §291-292. The Capper-Volstead ... «Law360, Lis 14»