What headline would have appeared after passage of the Eighteenth Amendment?

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Congress Debates Lowering the Voting Age
Gangsters and Bootleggers Bring Violence to Streets
Leading Suffragettes Campaign to Ban Alcohol

"Prohibition Becomes Law: Eighteenth Amendment Passes"

Which of these answere are correct?

Congress Debates Lowering the Voting Age
Gangsters and Bootleggers Bring Violence to Streets
Leading Suffragette's Campaign to Ban Alcohol

"Congress Debates Lowering the Voting Age," "Gangsters and Bootleggers Bring Violence to Streets," and "Leading Suffragette's Campaign to Ban Alcohol" are all different answers and they are all correct in their respective contexts. However, only one of them can be correct in response to a specific question or situation.

Which headline appeared after the eighteenth amendment?

Congress Debates Lowering the Voting Age
Gangsters and Bootleggers Bring Violence to Streets
Leading Suffragette's Campaign to Ban Alcohol

The headline that appeared after the eighteenth amendment was "Prohibition Becomes Law: Eighteenth Amendment Passes". Neither "Congress Debates Lowering the Voting Age", "Gangsters and Bootleggers Bring Violence to Streets," nor "Leading Suffragette's Campaign to Ban Alcohol" are the correct answer to this question.

The headline that would have appeared after the passage of the Eighteenth Amendment would be "Leading Suffragettes Campaign to Ban Alcohol."

To understand why this would be the headline, we need to know some background information. The Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1919, prohibited the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages. This amendment was a key part of the Prohibition era in the United States, which lasted from 1920 to 1933.

During this time, various groups and individuals campaigned for the ban on alcohol. One such group was the suffragettes, who had successfully fought for women's right to vote and now turned their attention to banning alcohol. They argued that the consumption of alcohol led to social problems, such as domestic violence and poverty, and believed that banning it would improve society.

Therefore, the headline "Leading Suffragettes Campaign to Ban Alcohol" would aptly capture the significant role that suffragettes played in advocating for the passage of the Eighteenth Amendment and the subsequent prohibition of alcohol.