As things changed, Americans had more money to spend, with this they bought things like refrigerators, clothes, and radios, and also went to the movie theatre. The biggest invention that many people enjoyed was the automobile, which was only $260 dollars. In 1919, the government had ratified the 18th amendment which was to ban the manufacture and and sale of …show more content…
This paper will discuss the negative effects of the national constitutional ban of the production, importation and sale of alcoholic beverages. Think about how prohibition created a spark of gang violence and organized crime, or how it created much disrespect for the law and religion, how it caused physical harm, or how it made cigarette smoking a national habit and was very expensive.
Prohibition created organized violence such as petty crimes like murder or theft and transporting alcoholic beverages to places like speakeasies where people would drink illegally. A man named al Capone played a big role in bootlegging and was actually a very notorious gangster who had half of the chicago police force working for him and over 1,000 gunmen on his payroll. In today’s society, we have a similar version of organized crime everywhere like prostitution, drugs and