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How did the affected al Capone?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 4/17/2023

Type your answer here... Al Capone made a huge impact on life in the 20's and 30's. The congress issued the 21st Amendment when they realized that the Prohibition Amendment caused more problems than it solved. Organized crime was growing due to illegal trade of alcohol. The government was forced to get rid of the amendment. Many people thought that Al Capone was the major cause of this because his business was the biggest. He earned 100 million dollars a year from his alcohol business. Al Capone was breaking laws to make everything better for him. He killed people when they were threatening his business. The Valentine's Day Massacre was an example of Capone's determination. In the end crime did not pay. With the Prohibition Amendment gone, anyone could sell alcohol. After the St Valentine's Day massacre the country became more aware of Capone. Since Capone's time, the number of gangs increased by a lot. Capone had an influence over them as some once had over him. "Gang members are referring to themselves as made men and John Gotti or Al Capone. Today's gangsters are studying the ways of past gangsters and readying themselves for the new millennium" http://www.gripe4rkids.org/his.html.

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Freeda Kris

Lvl 13
2y ago

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