Friday, September 16, 2016

THE URGENT NEED FOR A QUESTION-AND-ANSWER HISTORICAL GUIDEBOOK TO THE EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT TO THE U.S. CONSTITUTION---AN AMENDMENT THAT FROM 1920 TO 1933 BANNED PRODUCTION, TRANSPORTATION, AND SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES


The proposed "Questions and Answers" Factual Guidebook to the 18th Amendment and the early 20th Century Prohibition Era in American history might offer factual answers to questions such as:

---Is there any evidence indicating that the per-capita incidence of Americans driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated declined during the Prohibition Era 1920-1933?

---Is there any factual evidence indicating that the incidence of motor-vehicle accidents throughout the United States declined significantly after the Prohibition Era officially began in 1920?

---Is there any factual evidence indicating that the per-capita incidence of wife-beatings by American married men declined over the course of the Prohibition Era?

----Is there any factual evidence indicating that the per-capita incidence of violent crimes in the United States declined significantly after the Prohibition Era officially began in January 1920?

----Is there any factual evidence indicating that the percentage of all legal-status-adult Americans who completely abstained from consumption of drinking alcohol was significantly less one year, five years, and 10 years after the Prohibition Era officially began in January 1920, when compared with calendar year 1918 or 1915 or 1910 or 1900?

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