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Exemplification Essay: Life In The 1920's

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Noel Guillen
Lehman
English III CP 2nd block
21 December 2016
Life in the 1920’s
The 1920’s were full of great innovations and great outcomes that to this day it plays a huge part in our lives. The 1920’s gave us a new sound known as the jazz, astonishing movies and new inventions as the television and the instant Camera. The 1920’s also gave us the introduction of mobster Scarface Al Capone and the bootlegging business of selling illegal alcohol. The crime in New York during the 1920’s was full of many brutal acts of violence due to Prohibition, Al Capone, and the St. Valentine’s Day massacre
Prohibition during the 1920’s and the 1930’s was the banning of the production and selling of alcohol throughout America. The Prohibition era was one of the most controversial periods in the United States History due to its outcomes it lay behind. Factors that lead to congress toward an Alcohol-free law came with the United States entry into World War 1. Legislators feared that the military personnel health and actions were at risk …show more content…

The 1920’s were influential as it resulted in the change of the world including the daily violence of Al Capone, Prohibition, and the St. Valentine’s Day massacre. Many of what occurred in the 1920’s affected what we stand and believe in today.

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