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Prohibition. Support for Prohibition Support for the amendment came from the rural South and West Largely native-born protestant areas Anti-Saloon League.
To understand such issues as Prohibition, the changing role of women, and the influence of the Harlem Renaissance.
13.1 Cities v. Countryside. Cities More Immigrants and African Americans Large mix of religions, esp. Catholic, Jewish, etc. Allowed gambling, drinking,
The 1920 ’ s Culture style!. Goals Examine the following facets of culture 1. Rural vs. Urban living 2. Prohibition and organized crime 3. Religion vs.
U.S. History Qtr. 2 Common Assessment Final
Changing Ways of Life Social reformers who hoped to ban alcohol – and the evils associated with it – rejoiced – The 18 th Amendment which banned the manufacture,
Prohibition U.S. History II. The Temperance Movement Traditional distinction between distilled & fermented beverages –Distilled (“hard”) liquor was targeted.
Changing Ways of Life Ch 13 Sec1 1920’s