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Prohibition in the U.S. Jingyu Chen, XJTU * Jazz Based on Shuffle As American as apple pie Prohibition in the U.S. Jingyu Chen, XJTU * Famous Musicians Stephen Collins Foster F. Hopkinson Prohibition in the U.S. Jingyu Chen, XJTU * Thanks for your listening! 选择=结果 汇报结束 谢谢观看! 欢迎提出您的宝贵意见! Jingyu Chen, XJTU Jingyu Chen, XJTU Prohibition in the U.S. 1919-1933 By Cola Rondo Spencer Prohibition in the U.S. Legislations Prohibition in the U.S. Definition Prohibition in the United States, sometimes referred to as the Noble Experiment, was a national ban on the manufacture, transportation and sale of alcohol and alcoholic beverages, in place from 1920 to 1933. Prohibition in the U.S. /videos/america-goes-dry-with-prohibition In American history the term Prohibition refers to the period between 1919 and 1933 during which the sale and manufacturing of alcoholic drinks were made illegal by the Eighteenth Amendment ratified on January 16, 1919 and the Volstead Act on October 28,1919. Prohibition began on January 16, 1920 when the Eighteenth Amendment went into effect. Detroit police inspecting equipment found in a clandestine underground brewery. Prohibition in the U.S. Better World??? NO!!! Prohibition in the U.S. Organized crime corruption Tax evasion speakeasy gangsters Bootlegging Bad impacts Bootlegging (rum runner) a. People always hid illegal liquor inside boots to avoid inspection. b. Prompted by huge profits , smuggling of illegal liquor became rampant. Gangsters a. Organized crime took control of the distribution of alcohol. b. They used violence ways in rivals with opposing gangs. Corruption a. Gangs were rich enough to bribe underpaid and understaffed law enforcement personnel and pay for expensive lawyers. Tax a. By 1930, an illegal alcohol beverage industry made an average of $3 billion per year in illegal untaxed income. Speakeasy a. By 1925, New York had 100,000 speakeasies. Repeal On De
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