Over the past few evenings, PBS aired the 6-hour film Prohibition, directed by renowned documentarian Ken Burns with Lynn Novick. The three episodes are also available online at the PBS website. The airing was a big success for the not-for-profit station, bringing in an average of 3.9 million viewers, per ratings company Nielsen. People organized drinking parties around the show, preparing speakeasy-era cocktails to accompany the narrative.
This dependence led to the Temperance movement, which began as a campaign to reduce alcohol intake, not to ban it. However, as radical movements are wont to do, things escalated, as different groups tried to outdo each other with their zeal, and in 1920, the 18th Amendment went into effect, making the sale or consumption of alcohol illegal.
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