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    1920's

    Kyle Carey 1920s Research paper Mrs. Staples March 17, 2015 The 1920s was a time of prosperity and economic growth. It was a time right after the end of WW1 which was a factor in the immigration controversy during this time period. There was a large amount of controversy on immigration in the 1920s, many of it because of WW1 the thought of our enemies living in our own country scared us. Although there were some negative things that happened in the Roaring Twenties, there were many positive

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    : Mise-En-Scene and Cinematography in “the Untouchables

    above. We know Capone is wealthy and holds a lot of power when the reporter says ‘some say you are the mayor of Chicago’. We also learn that Capone has a criminal background when he openly admits that he is a business man who took advantage of prohibition. Ness was introduced in his home with his wife the mise-en-scene again reflects the twenties when you see his furniture and clothing. He was wearing a suit with a vest and eventually a brim hat as well which accurately captures the apparel worn

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    Jay Gatsby

    that once you fell in love with someone you loved them forever. He made his money illegally just so he could give the girl of his dreams, the girl he loved since he was young, everything she could ever dream of. He was a bootlegger, during the prohibition period, so he made a fortune from that and also being in with some of the biggest gangsters. Gatsby loved everything daisy. In his mind she could do nothing wrong, ever. However, she was married to a no-good, two-timing man who would ruin her

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    How Successful Was Prohibition In The 1920s

    During prohibition it was never illegal to drink alcohol you were just not allowed to drink it. Prohibition was a time were alcohol was banned by the 18 amendment and the volstead act said what you could and couldn't do with it. This period went on for 13 years during the 1920's and 1930's in America but was repealed in 1933. Why was prohibition repealed? I believe prohibition was repealed because of crime, weak law enforcement and the economy. The first reason prohibition was repealed was because

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    How Did Al Capone Cause Organized Crime

    establishment sold hard liquor during period of prohibition illegally sold alcohol estimated 25% of citizens involved in some sort of smuggling ladies would wear belts that could hold a bottle they would then be able to hide it under their dress Al Capone New York’s Gambino family many immigrants mostly Italians gave jobs to about 700 gunmen for organized crime born in Brooklyn, NY basically created organized crime in the US during Prohibition, was one of the most wealthiest people in the

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    The Scopes Trial In The 1920's

    Throughout the decades, we suffer through individual cultural challenges. About 95 years ago, the conflicts America experienced had a lot do with new developments. These were revisions such as prohibitions, immigration conflicts, and differences in beliefs. Prohibitions that involved alcohol was in effect. Women had new roles, which was more of an advancement than a challenge. The Scopes Trial was also significant in the 1920s, which was in relation to the theory of evolution. Although, as time progresses

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    American Culture In The 1920s Essay

    What trends and innovations shaped American culture during the 1920s? There was many trends and innovations that changed the American culture during the 1920s including new technology, communication, and the knowledge of science. New technology created the automobiles and airplanes which improved transportation. Communication and entertainment increased due to radio’s and movies. And media and popularity helped promote sports. These are only a couple of innovations that shaped America. Technology

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    Allusions In The Great Gatsby

    Gatsby are the references to prohibition and corruption in the 1920’s and both allusions drive the plot and affect many characters in the book. The first allusion made in The Great Gatsby is multiple references to prohibition. Prohibition was the outlaw of sale, manufacturing, buying, and shipping of alcohol. It was not illegal to consume or have possess alcohol but the secretive consumption led people to make poor decisions due to the amount of intoxication. Prohibition affected many people in the

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    Prohibition: Film Analysis

    documentary, Prohibition, gives an unbiased perspective on prohibition and the people involved. The documentary is over five hours long and premiered on PBS in 2011. It gives insight on what prohibition was, how it affected the people, and the successfulness of it. Many people stood up for prohibition and acted to defend how they felt whether it was civil or not. The Anti-Saloon League, the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union and Home Defender’s Army are groups of people that stood for prohibition and acted

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    Arguments Against Prohibition

    But plot twist: in 1919, the infamous 18th Amendment stole our liquor. The manufacturing, selling, importing, and exporting of the so called “toxic” liquors was banned. SHAJNEEN This ban, known as prohibition, is a result of men over drinking and overspending, causing trouble for their wives. Prohibition does stop some husbands from going home drunk every day but the money they wasted on alcohol continues to be wasted. You would expect their new savings to be spent on clothes and babies, but instead

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