Passed in 1919, which Constitutional amendment prevented the sale of alcoholic beverages, only to be repealed 14 years later?

Answer 18th

The 18th Amendment's national ban on alcohol was the ultimate triumph for the teetotalers of the Temperance Movement whose anti-liquor crusade had begun a century earlier. Unfortunately, Prohibition led to all kinds of other problems — like bootlegging and gangsters. President Roosevelt, who, incidentally, was said to enjoy a cocktail or two (dry martini, to be specific), repealed Prohibition with the 21st Amendment in 1933.

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