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Was Prohibition Bad

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Michael Walsh 11/28/14 DNY Final paper Throughout time, New York is known for many things. However, alcohol is one of the most topics that pop in people’s heads in one of the most famous states. New York is the capital of Bars and Saloons still to this day. Walking through the City in today’s world, you will see some sort of bar on almost every other block. Back in the early nineteen hundreds, a number of different people wanted to put a stop to the madness of Alcohol, due to what it caused. The main sex that this was towards was males. Women were saying when men came home after drinking, they were very violent. And wife’s said that the men would spend the little money they were making on alcohol and couldn’t afford necessities for the families. …show more content…

The amendment banned the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol. This passes the Unite States senate on August 1, 1917. It passes the House on December 17th, 1917. And it passes the 36th state, which is the number of states that have to agree on a law, Nebraska, on January 16th, 1919. However, Prohibition did not start till 13 months after that, on January 16th, 1920. Many people, like myself, don’t believe that Prohibition was a good idea. There were too many failures, too many ways around it and too much money being spent. In the US, there was around 1300 enforcement agents in charge of making sure that the people were obeying the law. These agents were not the best of agents. But there two agents that were great agents, Izzy Einstein and Mo Smith. These two were great at their jobs. They were very good at blending in. They can easily blend it at the bars and saloons they went in. People wouldn’t even know that they were enforcement agents. They even adapted different languages to blend in. In the first twelve months of the law, there were about 16,197 cases that came into the Manhattan DA’s office. All these cases were due to the violation of prohibition

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