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'''Prohibition was a movement ''', in law, refers to prohibit any body of law having the effect of prohibiting or controlling the making and consumption of alcoholany particular substance. It began in The usual application of the 19th century and culminated in term is to the Prohibition Amendment, prohibition of the [[Eighteenth Amendment]]manufacture, which passed in 1920. Called "the noble experimentsale," the constitutional amendment was repealed in 1933 by the transport, import, export, and/or consumption of [[Twenty-First Amendmentalcholic beverage]]s in any given nation-state.
== Summary of Prohibition Movements and Laws ==Prohibition is primarily a feature of 19th century law or later. Most outright, national prohibitions took place in the first half of the 20th century, ''viz.'': {{stub}| class="wikitable"|-! Period! Nation-state|-| 1920-33| [[Prohibition in the United States|United States of America]]|-| 1914-25| [[Russia]] and the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Soviet Union]]|-| 1915-22| [[Iceland]]|-| 1916-27| [[Norway]]|-| 1919-32| [[Finland]]|-| 1900-48| [[Prince Edward Island]] and elsewhere in [[Canada]], though for shorter periods|-| ca. 1920-current (various starting points)| Middle East, North Africa, Asia|== History and Current State in Various Regions ===== United States ===: ''Main Article: [[Prohibition in the United States]]'' === Russian Empire and Soviet Union === === Scandinavia and other Nordic regions === === Arab and other Muslim lands === === South Asia === === Southeast Asia === === Australia === === Brunei === == References == == See Also ==* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prohibition Prohibition] by [[Wikipedia]] [[Category:Culture]][[Category:Prohibition]]
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