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Homer vs the 18th Amendment https://goo.gl/SAJGOP What holiday is being celebrated? Why does Moe not allow the designated drivers into his bar? Why did the people of Springfield start fighting at the parade? Why do they push for Prohibition? Who was against drinking? The group who wants prohibition is mainly who? What is the penalty for drinking in Springfield? What happens to Duff company? What is a speakeasy? What was the Mafia’s role during Prohibition? Where does Homer and Bart take the illegal alcohol? How do they transport it? Why does the price increase for alcohol? What would you call Homer and Bart for what they are doing? What does Moe’s bar turn in to? What happened when the alcohol runs out? What does repeal mean? During the Prohibition years, crime seemed to increase and women began the fight to repeal the amendment. Do you agree or disagree with Prohibition? Explain your answer. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________