Prohibition In The 1920's

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The 1920s were very special time and was a time of drastic. In the 1920s there were the flappers who were the fashioned, pleasure seeking women at that time or in other words the higher level women. The law which made selling, manufacturing, or transporting alcoholic beverages illegal. The 1920s was the age of change and not all for the good. People had cars, radio’s and phones for the first time which meant there needed to be better roads for drivers, radios can now let people know what s going on around them and phones can let people communicate. But enforcement of prohibition was unfunded and faced opposition in many states and cities, especially northern cities were prohibition laws were repealed. Do to the lack of enforcement, Americans

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