Trace the impact of World War I on Prohibition and the women’s suffrage movement. Arrange events in order, starting with the earliest event on top.(2 points)

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To trace the impact of World War I on Prohibition and the women’s suffrage movement, we can arrange the following key events in the correct order:

  1. Women take on more roles in the workforce due to World War I (1914-1918) - With many men serving in the military, women filled jobs in factories, offices, and other sectors, proving their capability and increasing their demand for rights.

  2. The National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) supports the war effort (1917) - NAWSA encouraged women to support the war in order to demonstrate their patriotism, which was instrumental in gaining favor for the suffrage movement.

  3. 18th Amendment passed, leading to Prohibition (1919) - Prohibition was influenced by the wartime sentiments of conserving resources, and many women’s groups advocated for it, believing it would reduce domestic violence and improve society.

  4. 19th Amendment ratified, granting women the right to vote (1920) - The suffrage movement succeeded post-war, as women's contributions during WWI solidified arguments for their right to vote.

This sequence illustrates how the experiences and involvement of women during World War I significantly influenced both Prohibition and the women’s suffrage movement.

The answers are
World War 1 ends
The United States enter World War 1
Congress ratifies the Women's suffrage (19) Amendment
Congress ratifies the prohibition (18) Amendment

Thank you for providing the specific events. Here’s the correct order based on those events related to World War I, Prohibition, and the women’s suffrage movement:

  1. The United States enters World War I
  2. World War I ends
  3. Congress ratifies the 18th Amendment (Prohibition)
  4. Congress ratifies the 19th Amendment (Women's Suffrage)

This sequence reflects the timeline of significant events in relation to the impact of World War I on Prohibition and the women's suffrage movement.