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The Prohibition era
Speakeasies were most prevalent during the Prohibition era in the United States in the 1920s.
The allure of 1920s speakeasy bars during Prohibition was the sense of rebellion and excitement they offered by providing illegal alcohol in a secretive and exclusive setting.
1920 to 1933
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.
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The Prohibition era
Speakeasies were most prevalent during the Prohibition era in the United States in the 1920s.
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The prohibition Era was from 1920 - 1933
It occurred during the 1920s, which was referred to as the "roaring 20s" However, prohibition was also nicknamed the "noble experiment"
Prohibition is an example of social engineering, a concept favored by Progressives.
Cricket was the most popular sport in the victorian era.
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