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B12 | SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2019 GLOBE GAZETTE 00 1 JOHN MOSER | InsideSources.com O ne hundred years ago, on Oct. 28, 1919, the Volstead Act — or National Prohibition Act — was passed. The act created a legal mechanism to enforce the 18th Amend- ment, which prohibited “the manufacture, sale or transportation of intoxicating liquors.” This quiz, from the Ashbrook Center at Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio, provides an opportunity for you to test your knowledge of Prohibition. 1. In what year was the 18th Amendment, also called the Prohibition Amendment, ratified? A. 1910 B. 1915 C. 1918 D. 1919 2. Which constitutional amendment repealed the 18th Amendment? A. 21st Amendment B. 23rd Amendment C. 26th Amendment D. 29th Amendment 3. The Volstead Act was named after Congressman Andrew John Volstead. Volstead represented what state? A. Alabama B. Ohio C. Minnesota D. Pennsylvania 4. The social movement to moderate or eliminate alcohol consumption was referred to as what? A. Anti-consumerism movement B. Holiness movement C. Temperance movement D. Roaring ’20s movement 5. Prohibition gave rise to secret bars and nightclubs that illegally sold alcoholic beverages. What were they called? A. Blind pigs B. Speakeasies C. Blind tigers D. All of the above 6. “Bootlegging,” the illegal making and selling of liquor during the Prohibition era, helped fuel the rise of organized crime groups, referred to collectively as “the Mob.” Which of the following men was not a “mobster”? A. Alphonse “Al” Capone B. Isidor “Izzy” Einstein C. Charles “Lucky” Luciano D. Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel 7. Certain professions were still allowed to dispense alcohol based on language in the Volstead Act. Which profession was not included? A. Phar- macist B. Rabbi C. Doctor D. 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Before ratification of the 18th Amendment, several states had bans on selling alcohol. Which state was the first to pass such a law? A. Maine B. Mississippi C. Montana D. Michigan 10. The Volstead Act instructed states to enforce Prohibition, rather than relying on federal agents. Which state never put enforcement efforts into effect? A. Illinois B. Maryland C. Nevada D. New York CNA Incentive CALLING ALL QUALIFIED CNA’s. Upon hire you will receive $250 after 30 days of satisfactory performance (no corrective actions/performance issues). After 90 days of satisfactory performance, you will receive an additional $250. OR Up to $200/month student loan reimbursement for qualified programs. LPN/RN Incentive $2,500 sign on bonus for full time LPN’s/RN’s $1,250 in the first 30 days and additional $1,250 paid out in 90 days. $1,500 sign on bonus for part‐time LPN’s/RN’s $750 in the first 30 days and additional $750 paid out in 90 days. 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B12 | SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2019 GLOBE GAZETTE

001

JOHN MOSER | InsideSources.com

O ne hundred years ago, on Oct. 28, 1919, the Volstead Act — or National Prohibition Act — was passed. The act created a legal mechanism to enforce the 18th Amend-ment, which prohibited “the manufacture, sale or transportation of intoxicating

liquors.” This quiz, from the Ashbrook Center at Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio, provides an opportunity for you to test your knowledge of Prohibition.

1. In what year was the 18th Amendment, also called the Prohibition Amendment, ratified?

A. 1910 B. 1915

C. 1918D. 1919

2. Which constitutional amendment repealed the 18th Amendment?

A. 21st AmendmentB. 23rd AmendmentC. 26th AmendmentD. 29th Amendment

3. The Volstead Act was named after Congressman Andrew John Volstead. Volstead represented what state?

A. AlabamaB. OhioC. MinnesotaD. Pennsylvania

4. The social movement to moderate or eliminate alcohol consumption was referred to as what?

A. Anti-consumerism movement

B. Holiness movementC. Temperance

movementD. Roaring ’20s

movement

5. Prohibition gave rise to secret bars and nightclubs that illegally sold alcoholic beverages. What were they called?

A. Blind pigsB. Speakeasies

C. Blind tigersD. All of the

above

6. “Bootlegging,” the illegal making and selling of liquor during the Prohibition era, helped fuel the rise of organized crime groups, referred to collectively as “the Mob.” Which of the following men was not a “mobster”?

A. Alphonse “Al” CaponeB. Isidor “Izzy” Einstein

C. Charles “Lucky” LucianoD. Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel

7. Certain professions were still allowed to dispense alcohol based on language

in the Volstead Act. Which profession was not

included?A. Phar-

macistB. Rabbi

C. DoctorD. None; they all

were included

PROHIBITION POP QUIZREDISCOVERING AMERICA

ABOUT THE WRITER: John Moser is a professor of history at Ashland University and co-chair of the Ashbrook Center’s Master of Arts in American History and Government program for teachers.

Answers: 1-D, 2-A, 3-C, 4-C, 5-D, 6-B, 7-D, 8-C, 9-A, 10-B

Test your knowledge on alcohol-free period in America

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOS

The Kentucky dry forces prepare for a fi nal broad side in the fi ght to retain the state’s prohibition amendment in the vote on repeal in 1935 in Louisville, Kentucky.

Estelle Zemon shows the vest and pant-apron used to conceal bottles of alcohol to deceive border guards during the U.S. alcohol prohibition in 1931.

8. Because of the Great Depression, repealing Prohibition to help the economy was a major presidential campaign issue in the 1932 election. Who won that election?

A. Calvin CoolidgeB. Herbert Hoover

C. Franklin D. RooseveltD. Harry S. Truman

9. Before ratification of the 18th Amendment, several states had bans on selling alcohol. Which state was the first to pass such a law?

A. MaineB. Mississippi

C. MontanaD. Michigan

10. The Volstead Act instructed states to enforce Prohibition, rather than relying on federal agents. Which state never put enforcement e�orts into e�ect?

A. IllinoisB. Maryland

C. NevadaD. New York

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Form and pair socks using Boarding Machine, performingadditional finished stops and inspecting product for flawsto meet or exceed customer specifications, separating first-quality from off-quality and pairing first-quality goods.

Responsible for routine repairs, scheduled maintenanceand cleaning of assigned knitting machines, sock sizing,occasional size and style changes and correcting anyconditions or situations pertaining to the assigned knittingmachines that adversely affect the quality or production ofgoods produced.We offer competitive wages, increased shift premium pay,full benefits the first of the month following hire date, andimmediate PTO and holiday. Manufacturing experience isnot required, but individuals with a strong work ethic and apassion for high quality socks is necessary.

Interested candidates should [email protected]

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up to our office located at227 Poplar Street, Osage, Iowa.

Fox River Mills is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Precision LiquidConstruction, LLC. hasimmediate openings forWelders/Pipefitters

to join ourgrowing company.

Precision LiquidConstruction, LLC.is the premierdesign/buildconstruction companyof agricultural liquidstorage facilities.We offer an ExcellentBenefits Package.

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Equity Partners III GP, LLC; MichaelLong; Bart McLean; Barry Boniface;Peter Pettit; Charles Stubbs; The L.L.Feidler GST Trust (Mark Feidler,Trustee); Wanda Morgan; AnthonyHauser; SM investors Broadcast GP,LLC; S.Muoio & Co. LLC; SalvatoreMuoio; The Robert Scott Prather, III2015 Trust (John Wallace, Trustee);The Randall Stephen Prather 2015Trust (John Wallace, Trustee); andRobert Prather, Jr.The following individuals and entitieshave attributable interests in AllenMedia Broadcasting Evansville, Inc.,the proposed Transferee: Allen MediaBroadcasting LLC; Allen Media Broad-cast Holdings LLC; Allen Media, LLC;Allen Media Holdings, LLC; ByronAllen Folks; Mark P. DeVitre; CarolynFolks; Eric H. Gould; Terence Hill;Jeffrey W. Mayes; and Ronnie Y. Ng.A copy of the application and relatedmaterials are available for publicinspection online at www.fcc.gov.

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