United States, 1919-33 Activity One What was Prohibition? Prohibition was the banning of alcohol in American in the 1920 s. Why did temperance women want to make America dry in the 1920 s? The Temperance Women did this because they believed that without alcohol society would be quieter and better behaved, everything such as smokes alcohol and drugs were considered evil. What was the main result of Prohibition? The Main Result of Prohibition was a ten year crime spree. What were “speak easies”? During Prohibition thousands of soft drink parlors were set up all over to sell alcohol at high prices, these were known as speak easies. Where was the center of illegal liquor production? Chicago was the center of illegal liquor production.
What is meant by “boot-leg”? Boot leg is when you produce your own liquor illegally. Explain how ‘police, officials, politicians and even judges were drawn into the network of crime.’ The profits from boot-legged liquor were so great that the police and so on, wanted in on the action they were greedy. Was Prohibition successful? Explain. No, it wasn’t successful because the law didn’t care what was going on because they were involved with it, so there was no structure or boundaries, and people could get alcohol anyway. When did Prohibition come to an end? Prohibition came to an end in the December of 1933. What problems with alcohol do you see in our society today? Do you think Prohibition would be a good idea? Explain.
The Essay on United State Prohibition Alcohol States
Prohibition. Prohibition refers to laws that were implemented to prevent the drinking of alcoholic beverages. The laws forbid the manufacture, sale, or transportation of such beverages. Alcoholic beverages include beer, gin, rum, vodka, whiskey, and wine. In the United States, prohibition became so popular in the early 1900's that, in 1920, a prohibition amendment was added to the U. S. ...
The problems that I see with alcohol are that too many people just drink because of the hell of it, if they drank at parties and things under controlled conditions we would have as many problems. Prohibition wouldn’t be a good idea today because too many people would get violent, and it would cause bad things to happen. The Untouchables Who was Eliot Ness and what type of person was he portrayed as in the film? As a child Eliot Ness was a good kid, he did the paper route helped his father deliver pastries and loved books especially Sherlock Holmes. Ness was well dressed, well educated and clean cut. In the film he was portrayed as all that and had a thirst for justice in the city he lived in, wanting his kids to be able to grow up in a safe environment.
Who was Al Capone, and what type of person was he portrayed as in the film? Al Capone, was an evil criminal who had control of most of the city From where was much of the illegal alcohol coming, and why would this be the case? Most of the illegal alcohol was coming from Canada, and it would have been easier to get alcohol from there than make it in America. When Eliot Ness and Malone were recruiting men for their special force, why didn’t they want? Ness and Malone wanted men who weren’t on the force because most of the force was corrupted by Capone and they didn’t want any men who were married because if he should die their families would suffer. Describe 2 methods that Capone tried to use to stop Ness from continuing his investigations. Al Capone tried to buy ness and the special force off with money, and threatened to kill their families. Why was Capones bookkeeper such a key or important figure? Capones Book keeper is an important figure, because he contained all of the information to put Capone away. With what was Capone finally charged? In the end Al Capone was charged with Tax Evasion Why did he originally appear so unconcerned during the trial? Al Capone was so unconcerned in the trial because he had paid off the jury.
What was Capone’s sentence? Finally Capone was charged with eleven years. Was this reasonable in your opinion? He should have gotten live in prison for everything he had done, in my opinion. Why was this film called “The Untouchable”? The movie was called the untouchables because they couldn’t be bought for any price they were in the search for justice. One of Ness’s final statements as he cleared his desk was “So much violence.” Do you think that there was too much violence in this film? Explain. In my opinion there wasn’t enough violence in the film.
The Essay on Theme Development in the Film 12 Angry Men
In the movie 12 Angry Men a verdict of not guilty was given to the boy after the fact that apparently all the jurors except one thought that the boy was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. All of the key evidence presented in the court was rejected by the jury, which led the jurors to have a reasonable doubt about the boy's guiltiness. I will present this evidence in chronological order and support ...