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Amendment 18: The Prohibition Era’s Constitutional Ban on Alcohol #3474873 (License: Personal Use)
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The image features a bold red prohibition sign overlaid on silhouettes of a wine bottle and glass, symbolizing the nationwide ban on alcohol enacted by the 18th Amendment. Superimposed text clearly states “Amendment 18” and explains its legal scope: prohibiting the making, drinking, or selling of alcoholic beverages. The design uses high-contrast visuals to evoke the era’s strict enforcement and public messaging.
Used on educational history pages, museum exhibits, or civics resources discussing U.S. constitutional amendments, particularly the Prohibition era. Matches user intent for learning about the 18th Amendment’s content, effects, and eventual repeal via the 21st Amendment.
Related Cliparts: Learn about the 18th Amendment, which banned the production, sale, and consumption of alcoholic beverages in the U.S. from 1920 to 1933.
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