How did Prohibition and other developments reshape American culture?

Answer:


An ideal answer will:
1. Discuss the events such as war, international entanglements, and the reform movement that led to a call for a return to normalcy.
2. Describe the major shifts inward, toward privatized business practices, fear of outsiders, and the end of the broad social reforms of the Progressive Era.
3. Discuss the irony of the greatest reform experiment in the nation's historyâ€"the prohibition of alcoholâ€"taking effect at the time when other reforms are ending.
4. Discuss the problems associated with Prohibition, including bootlegging and increased violence.
5. Discuss the changing role of women.
6. Discuss the technological inventions.
7. Write a concise and effective conclusion that ties together the factors in the exuberance of prosperity.

History

You might also like to view...

What was Reagan's slogan?

A. "down with communism" B. "self before government" C. "peace through strength" D. "war leads to peace"

History

Which of the following was true of Martin Delany?

a) He traveled extensively within the United States. b) He was born in Boston, Massachusetts. c) He refused to work with white abolitionists. d) He fought on the patriot side during the Revolutionary War.

History

What was the problem, in the views of many southern states, with voting laws like literacy tests, poll taxes, and property qualifications?

A) The laws were too subtle; voting should be directly outlawed. B) Since quite a few blacks owned property, they could still vote. C) Since blacks could be voting registrars, they could override the tests and admit anyone. D) The laws might possibly eliminate poor, illiterate white voters as well as black voters.

History

Rome was

a. located in the valley of Attica. b. located on the plain of Latium. c. in legend, defended by the extreme bravery of Horatius. d. an ally of Athens in the Peloponnesian War. e. founded by the Etruscans.

History