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Prohibition Dbq

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During World War 1, the women had the rights to work outside their homes because they took over their husband’s jobs while the men were in the war fighting. They also had their voices heard and had the right to vote because the 19th amendment led to women suffrage. Men were addicted to alcohol and so were women but problems had occurred because of it so a prohibition act was to put. There had been political and economic changes for women in 1920s and the prohibition movement was one of them. The movement of Prohibition was started by and for women because the women were sick and tired of their men coming back home drunk and they start abusing them. The women don’t have as many rights as men until the government had seen the help from women …show more content…

In document 8 of Firearm, the rates of murders and assault had gone wild due to the legal law of drinking until the prohibition law had passed. Gangsters would be able to make money out of alcohol because that's the only way people will get it. The rise in gang violence and other crimes led a major support for prohibition. Yet enforcing the law locally and federally was quite a struggle. When people tend to be addicted, it’s very hard to just stop all the sudden. Following the law in the past was hardly done so many people couldn’t give up drinking for a law that doesn’t allow it, they would still do it illegally. With even the women drinking finding themselves free and can do anything they want when their men were away in wars. In document 9, The Prohibition Act aka the Volstead act was passed to carry out the purpose of the 18th amendment. This act was used to stop drinking and make men think of their family to how they spend most of their money on alcohol and leave their wives and children with no money. This caused much violence among families when women hated the men drinking because they would take out all the anger on them. The price of alcohol has gone wild and average worker could barely pay off for the alcohol. This leads to people buying less alcohol and there tends to be less violence and crimes going on. Also, alcohol is only available for medication yet people still had faked their pain and took alcohol as “medication”. Even people today tend to get drugs from the doctors and sell it those who can’t have the access to it which most likely be teens. Therefore, prohibition was a big impact on many families and parents themselves to drinking

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