Learn why the drinking age in the USA is 21 years old. Explore the evolution and history of the drinking age, and the reasons why the USA raised it from 18. Updated: 11/21/2023 Table of Contents Drinking Age in the USA Drinking Age History When Did the Drinking Age Change to 21?
Drinking Age in Massachusetts Following the end of Prohibition and the implementation of The 1984 National Minimum Age Drinking Act, the current drinking age in Massachusetts is 21 years old. This is the same as in all other states in the U.S....
A Brief History of the Drinking Age DebateStephen Wallace
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