Was prohibition effective? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 33
About This Presentation
Title:

Was prohibition effective?

Description:

Title: The Good, The Bad, &The Ugly Author: Wausau West High School Last modified by: bhaling Created Date: 12/22/2005 6:37:54 PM Document presentation format – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:126
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 34
Provided by: Wausa9
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Was prohibition effective?


1
Was prohibition effective?
  • Prohibition and Crime
  • in the 1920s

2
(No Transcript)
3
It all starts with the 18th
  • 18th Amendment Prohibition outlawed the
    manufacture, sale, or transportation of
    intoxicating liquors. (ratified - Jan. 29, 1919)
  • The Volstead Act (1919)enforced the 18th
    Amendment.
  • The Anti-Saloon League announces
  • Now for an era of clean living and clear
    thinking!

4
Passage of the 18th Amendment
White ratified in 1919 Red ratified after 3/4
states Black never ratified
5
(No Transcript)
6
Enforcement of the Volstead Act
7
Prohibition gives rise to initial difficulties
  • Bootlegging the illegal sale of liquor.
  • Smuggling alcohol from Canada and Mexico.
  • Homemade booze and backyard stills

Federal Agents destroying alcohol
8
(No Transcript)
9
(No Transcript)
10
(No Transcript)
11
(No Transcript)
12
(No Transcript)
13
Mob creates an industry that many Americans are
willing to support.
14
The Growth of the Mob
  • Italian, Jewish, Irish, Immigrants.
  • Created gangs for protection.
  • Very well organized led to money making
    business during prohibition.

The Purple Gang - Detroit
15
A New Kind of Political Boss
  • Voters are being persuaded.
  • Mob puts politicians in their place.
  • Many elections are rigged.
  • Police Departments are being bought.

16
The Purple Gang
  • 75 of all imported alcohol comes through the
    Detroit River.
  • 215 million dollars in 1929.
  • Detroits second largest business.

17
(No Transcript)
18
Famous Gs
Frankie Yale
Johnny Torrio
George Bugs Moran
19
Alphonse Gabriel Capone -Scarface
  • Son of Italian Immigrants.
  • Gang member at an early age
  • Works for Frankie Yale
  • Has to move to Chicago to cool off
  • Starts working for Johnny Torrio

Capone - Scarface
20
Capone (cont)
  • Takes over in Chicago
  • Runs many of the cities speakeasies, brothels,
    and bootlegging operations
  • Controls the political climate of the city.
  • Clashes with Bugs Moran

21
St. Valentines Day Massacre
Chicago - 1929
22
Capone goes to jail???
23
To Catch a Thief
  • Elliot Ness F.B.I.
  • Lead investigator in charge of catching Al
    Capone.
  • The Untouchables

24
Capone is Caught!
  • Tax evasion leads to prison - 1932.
  • Dies in Florida - 1947

25
(No Transcript)
26
(No Transcript)
27
How effective was prohibition?
  • What about this era of clean living?!?!

28
Amount of Alcohol Consumed per Person from
1910-1929
29
Crime Rate in the U.S. from 1910-1945
30
Was prohibition effective?
  • The crime rate actually increased.
  • People still consumed alcohol.
  • New York City has over 32,000 speakeasies by
    1929.
  • Doctors write over 11 million prescriptions for
    people to use alcohol for medical purposes.
  • Impossible to enforce!!!!!!!
  • By 1933 the 21st Amendment is passed.

31
Oh, one more thing
32
Happy Holidays from The Halings
33
THE END
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com