Prohibition in the 1920's
Title: Prohibition in the 1920's
Category: History
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Prohibition in the 1920's
Following the year 1919 came a decade of corruption and many
changes in the way people lived. For a while in the United States
people lived as though their reputation mattered more than anything,
and letting go and having fun were not the appropriate things,
especially for woman to do. With the many changes came one of great
importance that actually made American citizens appear more innocent
rather than corrupted.
Prohibition in the 1920’s came hard
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changed society for the bad again.
The repeal of Prohibition in 1933 dramatically reduced crime,
including organized crime, and corruption. Jobs were created, and new
voluntary efforts, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, which was created in
1934. Today Alcoholics Anonymous and other drug counseling centers
exist to help many people with their addictions. As we all know
problems dealing with drug and alcohol abuse are looked down upon and
many people still believe that prohibition is the answer.
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