Here is the chronological order of events tracing the impact of World War I on Prohibition and the women's suffrage movement:
- The United States enters WW1 (April 6, 1917)
- WW1 ends (November 11, 1918)
- Congress ratifies the Prohibition amendment (January 16, 1919)
- Congress ratifies the women's suffrage amendment (August 18, 1920)
These events illustrate how the war influenced social movements in the United States, including the push for Prohibition and the fight for women's suffrage.