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Context – What was happening at the time? Content – What is happening in the source? Comment – What was happening at the time? Judgement – How useful and reliable is this source?
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Context – What was happening at the time? Content – What is happening in the source? Comment – What was happening at the time? Judgement – How useful and reliable is this source?
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Content – What does this source tell us? Content – What does this source not tell us? What questions would you like to ask? Judgement – How useful and reliable is this source?
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Why was Prohibition introduced?
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Law Enforcement?
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http://www.besthistorysites.net/USHistory_Roaring20s.shtml http://prohibition.osu.edu/ http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/features/timeline/progress/prohib/prohib.html http://ehistory.osu.edu/osu/mmh/clash/Introduction/Intro.htm
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Connie's Inn, a major speakeasy of the 1920 's and 1930's. Men drinking in a "Blind Pig," or speakeasy. A flapper hides a flask in her garters. Those who frequented speakeasies usually brought their own liquor with them, transporting it in their coat pockets, purses, or, as this woman demonstrates, in their stockings Speakeasies
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The introduction of Prohibition This poster was issued in 1910 by the Anti-Saloon League. The Anti-Saloon League was a US organisation that wanted to prohibit alcohol
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The Gangsters take over Still Drinking Corruption St Valentine’s Day Massacre
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