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1 What was so “roaring” about the 1920’s in America?
Bell Ringer – 9/18/07 What was so “roaring” about the 1920’s in America? How did life for young, unmarried women change during the 1920’s?

2 Prohibition & Gangsters 1920’s
As alcohol was banned, Americans found new means for its access

3 The 18th Amendment When the 18th Amendment passed in 1920 prohibition began. The manufacturing, transport, and selling of alcohol became illegal and so bootlegging, crime, and gangsters arose.

4 Christian groups and women’s group were the main campaigners for prohibition

5 Bootlegging Alcohol Criminals put their effort into finding ways to smuggle in alcohol some people brewed their own at home. Bootleggers became rich from smuggling in alcoholic beverages a black market for alcohol formed.

6 Chicago, as it is situated close to Canada, was a major point of liquor distribution into the United States.  This affected everyone as the cash poured into the city and it saw a major growth spurt from 1920 to 1931.  Prohibition provided a demand for an illegal service that was too lucrative to pass by. The Capone gang grew with the development of speakeasies, underground bars.

7 The “L” tracks – circa 1920s

8 The 21st Amendment On December 5, 1933 the 21st Amendment replaced the 18th Amendment. After 13 years of illegal activity, alcohol was legalized in America


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