Prohibition in the 1930's prohibited alcohol sales in the United States.
Prohibition means that something is prohibited, or not allowed.
Polio and the Prohibition (up until 1933)
Elliot Ness was an American Prohibition agent. He is famous for his efforts of enforcing prohibition in Chicago in the 1930s.
Prohibition of alcohol.
The 21st amendment, which is the repeal of prohibition, repealed the 18th amendment which was about prohibition.
National Prohibition began in 1920, although many states already had imposed state-wide prohibition by this time.
Polio and the Prohibition (up until 1933)
Elliot Ness was an American Prohibition agent. He is famous for his efforts of enforcing prohibition in Chicago in the 1930s.
During the 1930s some social issues were prohibition and women's rights. Civil rights for minorities was another social issue of the 1930s.
"Many 1930s gangsters got rich selling bootleg liquor during Prohibition."
Prohibition is not directly addressed in To Kill a Mockingbird. However, the novel is set in the 1930s during the Great Depression, a time when prohibition was still in effect in the United States. The illegal activities surrounding alcohol during prohibition could be seen as indicative of the larger issues of injustice and hypocrisy that are explored in the novel.
The crime rate in the 1930s varied by location, but overall, the Great Depression contributed to an increase in certain types of crimes such as theft, robbery, and bootlegging. The 1930s also saw a rise in organized crime, particularly due to the prohibition of alcohol.
Oh, dude, Eliot Ness and Melvin Purvis were both famous G-men who worked for the FBI during the same era, but they didn't serve at the exact same time. Ness was active during the Prohibition era in the 1920s and 1930s, while Purvis gained fame for hunting down John Dillinger in the 1930s. So, like, they were both doing their FBI thing, just not necessarily at the exact same time.
The Great Depression was a period when the banks failed. It happened after World War I. The stock market collapsed in 1929.
Prohibition. Regular bars couldn't sell liquor anymore, so people went to the "underground" speakeasies that sold liquor illegally.
Al Capone was a notorious gangster in Chicago during the 1920s and 1930s. He was involved in various criminal activities, including bootlegging, gambling, and murder, and was eventually arrested and convicted on charges of tax evasion. He was one of the most infamous figures of the Prohibition era.
Al Capone was accused of various illegal activities, including bootlegging, racketeering, and tax evasion. He was famously known as a Chicago mob boss during the Prohibition era in the 1920s and 1930s.
Eliot Ness worked for the Bureau of Prohibition, which was a part of the U.S. Treasury Department. He is best known for his role in enforcing Prohibition laws in the 1930s, particularly in combating organized crime in Chicago. Ness led a team of agents known as the "Untouchables," who were dedicated to bringing down notorious mobster Al Capone.