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Jazz
Speakeasies were important in the 1920s because they provided illegal venues for people to drink alcohol during Prohibition. They contributed to the culture of the Prohibition era by fostering a sense of rebellion, creating a social scene, and giving rise to new forms of music and entertainment.
car were important because it allowed americans to travel faster and for people to transport alcohol during prohibition.
There were millions of people alive during the prohibition period. Some still are
squeak easy
During Prohibition in the United States, speakeasies were illegal bars where people could buy and consume alcohol. They became popular social venues and played a significant role in the defiance of the Prohibition laws. Speakeasies also contributed to the rise of organized crime and the development of jazz music and culture.
Will Rogers was a famous wit during National Prohibition.
what is one result of prohibition during the 1920s?
A major result of prohibition during the 20s was an increase in gang activity.
Hoover
Many poor men (and women) engaged in bootlegging as a way to make money during prohibition.
It's important to remember how disastrous Prohibition was so that we don't repeat our earlier mistake.