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27 Ridiculous Ways to Remember the 21st Amendment - Fast Facts & Mnemonics #3410040 (License: Personal Use)
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This vibrant educational infographic details the 21st Amendment’s passage on February 20, 1933, ratification by Utah on December 5, 1933, and its role in repealing the 18th Amendment (Prohibition). It highlights how states initially set the legal drinking age at 21 until the 1970s, then raised it back to 21 after 1983, and includes mnemonic devices like “You have to be 21 to drink” alongside humorous illustrations. The layout features fast facts, a timeline of ratification, and visual cues designed for classroom or self-study use.
Used in U.S. civics or history education settings-especially middle/high school or college prep-to help students retain constitutional amendments through visual mnemonics and simplified timelines; aligns with user intent to quickly learn or teach amendment basics.
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