Answer:
B. Prohibition
Step-by-step explanation:
The Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States (Amendment XVIII), together with the Volstead Law that defined the concept of "intoxicating liquor" in the United States, established the dry law in the country. It was ratified in January 1919. It was replaced by the Twenty-First Amendment in 1933, being the only instance in which an Amendment has been annulled. Amendment XVIII was also unique in that it established a delay in its entry into force after its ratification, in addition to setting a deadline for ratification by States.